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Mona Country Manor - Braidwood

From $ 180.0 to $ 450.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4842 1288
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Mona is one of the oldest properties in the historic township of Braidwood. Many of the original buildings still stand and have been lovingly restored.

Surround yourself with beauty at Mona, the ultimate country estate.

Here you will be looking at the colours and dappled shade of stately trees, and rolling green lawns. You will hear the quiet hush of a country morning to let you know you have escaped, with only birdsong announcing dawn.

You will have the privacy to be alone, or to enjoy the company of friends without intrusion. Renew your energies by feeling drowsy before a log fire, and delight you senses massaging your body with bubbles in the plunge pool.

Choose your accommodation from either of two villas, each stylishly appointed, with a different distinctive emphasis.

The Stables Villa encourages company and fun around a billiard table and juke box. You will probably elect to have your meals at the banquet table on the lawn, protected by shady Oak trees and next to an English fountain.

The historic Coachhouse Villa, whilst ideal for groups of four or six. has also been designed for solitude and intimacy, with luxury en-suite bathrooms and sitting room bedrooms. You can pretend you are in Tuscany sitting in your sunny courtyard and private garden.

So that your privacy need never be interrupted you can enjoy creating your favourite dishes in the Villas fully equipped kitchens. Alternatively, you can relax and be served one of our delicious dinners by candlelight.

Stroll, picnic or just stop amongst Mona’s award winning gardens. When activity beckons a tennis court and croquet lawn are at your disposal. The golfers in your group will tee off at the nearby picturesque tree-lined fairways. Instead, you might discover the Heritage charm of the historic Braidwood Village, with its great cafes and antique shops. A late check-out will ensure that the tranquil atmosphere of Mona will not be hurried.

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