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Cottage on Tottenham - Port Augusta

From $ 145.0 to $ 160.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8642 2064
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The cottage is very spacious with two queen size bedrooms and two single beds in the third bedroom. Fully equipped, country-style kitchen with separate dining area. Baltic pine kitchen cupboards and Baltic pine floorboards throughout the living area. Main bedroom has new carpet, all bedrooms have electric blankets, ceiling fans, quality linen and towels. A cosy lounge with gas fired log heater, ornate ceiling and reverse cycle air conditioning, colour television, DVD and CD player, books, magazines and games. There is a reading or music retreat at rear of cottage. Fully revamped shower room all fully tiled with vanity basin, large mirror, heater light and toilet. Hairdryer and toiletries supplied. Roomy laundry and second toilet, iron and laundry powder supplied. Ample lighting is provided in all rooms. Generous provision for cooked and continental breakfast, coffee plunger, chocolates, port, fruit and special treats on arrival. Relax on the front veranda with views over the parklands opposite, or use the barbecue in the secluded paved area at the rear of the cottage. Closed in, undercover car parking is located at the side of the cottage with sensor lighting for your convenience.

Located just off Highway One and only a short stroll to many major restaurants and petrol station outlets, automatic teller machines, car hire and mechanical repairs. Five minutes drive to the city centre shopping, Wadlata Tourist Information, art galleries, beachfront and railway station for Pichi Richi steam train ride through the Flinders Rantes to Quorn bookings. Ten minutes drive from Arid Lands Botanical Gardens and Lookout.

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