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Bush Bank B and B and Historic Bluestone Cottage - Kiama

From $ 190.0 to $ 1260.0

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4232 4676
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As one of Kiama’s best known landmarks, ‘Bush Bank’ offers guests an ideal rural retreat just 1.5 hours drive from Sydney and close to beaches, walks, fishing, shops, restaurants, golf courses, rainforest, Bowling Clubs and all tourist facilities.

Guests will enjoy large bedrooms, king or queen size beds, ensuite or adjacent bathroom, private verandahs, guest lounge with tea/coffee making facilities, guest robes and hairdryers, private TV/DVD and CD. Hearty home-cooked breakfasts and welcome afternoon tea are included. In Winter warm yourself by the open fire, or relax with the heater in your room.

Fine Farmhouse Fare

Served in the big old country kitchen/dining room, you will delight in delicious home cooked meals prepared by your hostess, Sonya, who has written many cookbooks and takes great pleasure in presenting fine food to help guests enjoy their country/coastal stay. Gourmet meals optional. BYO alcohol.

Bed & Breakfast

The 'Loves Bay' Room features a king sized bed, large ensuite bathroom and private verandah, all with panoramic ocean views. It is ideal for those who want to relax in total privacy.

* The "Garden" Room has its own side verandah.

* The "Hills" Room has a bay window overlooking Loves bay.

* These rooms have adjoining bathroom / toilet.

Historic Bluestone Cottage

1850’s historic self contained bluestone cottage with magnificent ocean views from sweeping private verandah is now available. Continental breakfast included. Gas BBQ available. Sleeps 2-6.

Visit our website for tariffs.

Enquire about cooking class packages.

Intimate private dinners & small functions available.

Bush Bank is also available for your wedding venue.

Regulations require that smoking is not permitted in any area inside the house. We regret we are unable to accommodate young children.

No pets please.

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