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Haven on Haynes - Bordertown

Haven on Haynes - Bordertown

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Haven on Haynes, conveniently located just off the Dukes Highway in the residential area of Bordertown.

Haven on Haynes Bed and Breakfast is in the Upper South East region of South Australia and is perfectly located for an enjoyable and peaceful escape. For those who wish to venture further afield, it is an ideal home base to explore what the Limestone Coast region has to offer. It is also a handy stopover for interstate travellers.

It is situated in the lovely tree lined Haynes Street, considered one of the best streets in Bordertown and within a short walking distance to the town centre and most facilities. It is a brand new three bedroom home with all facilities, landscaped gardens and outside dining as an option during the warmer part of the year.

It offers family accommodation and is pet friendly.

You will definitely enjoy the experience of Haven on Haynes.

Facilities for Haven on Haynes

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Iron
  • Non Smoking Establishment
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Pets allowed, enquire on booking

Services for Haven on Haynes

HOUSE
Three bedroom house with two with queen size beds and two single beds, fully equipped kitchen and dining area.

Nearby Bordertown

  • Bowling Club (500 m)
  • City and/or Town (1 km)
  • Hospital (400 m)
  • Police Station (1 km)
  • Post Office (1 km)
  • Railway Station (1 km)
  • Restaurant (1 km)
  • Shop (1 km)
  • Tennis Court (600 m)
  • Visitor Information Centre (1 km)

Beyond 1km of Bordertown

  • Airstrip (4 km)
  • Coach Station (2 km)
  • Golf (6 km)

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