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Wild Olive Cottage - Auburn

Wild Olive Cottage - Auburn

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Wild Olive Cottage - Auburn
Wild Olive Cottage - Auburn

Wild Olive Cottage is bliss for two – inside this romantic 140-year-old, National Trust listed cottage is the perfect setting for a romantic break. Two storeys of luxury, set in a peaceful garden with a secluded rear terrace overlooking Dennis Creek.

At Wild Olive Cottage, no expense has been spared. There's a Queen-size bed crafted in the Victorian era from steel and nickel silver, lavish rugs on original polished cedar floors, plush leather armchairs and an open fire.

The kitchen is designed for food lovers. To of the range appliances crockery by Villeroy and Boch, Stanley Roger's cutlery, Mundail chef's knives. There is a luxurious bathroom with a large triangular spa bath and exquisite linen.

Wild Olive is on a quiet tree-lined street in the picturesque village of Auburn, at the heart of the magnificent Clare Valley. It is a short walk to antique and craft shops, restaurants and galleries.

Facilities for Wild Olive Cottage

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Car park
  • Entertainment
  • Gardens in property
  • Hairdresser
  • Iron
  • Library
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Pets not allowed
  • Spa
  • Sun deck

Services for Wild Olive Cottage

COTTAGE
One bedroom cottage with one queen size antique Victorian iron bed and all self contained facilities.

Experiences around Auburn

  • Cycle
  • Flora/Fauna
  • Food and Wine
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Indulgence/Luxury

Nearby Auburn

  • Bowling Club (500 m)
  • Bus Stop (500 m)
  • City and/or Town (500 m)
  • Post Office (50 m)
  • Restaurant (200 m)
  • Shop (400 m)
  • Tennis Court (1 km)
  • Winery (1 km)

Beyond 1km of Auburn

  • Beach (60 km)
  • Boat Ramp (60 km)
  • Domestic Airport (120 km)
  • Golf (2 km)
  • Hospital (27 km)
  • National Park (2 km)
  • Visitor Information Centre (27 km)

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