Hall Manor - Tanunda

From $ 150.0 to $ 190.0

Direct Phone Number : (08) 8524 4825
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Hall Manor is located in Tanunda, central to the beautiful Barossa Valley region. The property sits in a quiet leafy street and is walking distance to the town's shops, cafes and dining options. The Barossa abounds with beautiful cellar doors and a few of them are within a 20-minute walk from the property, although it is recommended to have a car to visit the cellar doors. This property comprises three independent self-contained suites of accommodation. The Crystal, the Diamond and the Ruby. Each suite is private and independent, all with private entrances and facilities.

The Crystal Suite has two queen size bedrooms. The beauty and luxury of the Crystal Suite is the lovely open plan living, ideal for relaxing with just two or sharing with friends. The open area has a comfortable lounge area with two sofas; television and DVD along with a stereo system so pack your favourite CDs and DVDs. The dining table is a large square table with lovely upholstered seats. There is a small kitchenette, which has basic facilities, small fridge, kettle, toaster, microwave, a small two-burner hot plate along with an electric barbecue grill plate. The kitchen is stocked with all cooking utensils, crockery, and cutlery along with fine drinking glasses. The kitchen is stocked with tea, coffee, sugar, milk, our package includes continental breakfast of fresh bread, jams, cereals, orange juice and fresh fruit. The bathroom has a two-person spa bath and sauna, along with separate shower. Laundry facilities are available with an automatic washing machine.

The Diamond Suite has two queen size bedrooms. The kitchen is a feature kitchen that any discerning cook would love to use. It has full cooking facilities, large full size oven, dishwasher, microwave, hot plates. The kitchen is stocked with all cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery along with fine drinking glasses. Lounge and dining room are a separate formal room, a lovely country feel with lead light glass features. There are two sofas, one which converts to a sofa bed if needed. Television and DVD along with a stereo system so pack your favourite CDs and DVDs. The dining table is a good size and can seat six comfortably. The bathroom has a separate shower and large bath, nice and deep and long, just ideal for a great soak.

The Ruby Suite is detached from the main dwelling and is a one bedroom suite. The bedroom is separate form the open plan area. The open plan area has comfy sofa, television and DVD along with full size fridge, oven, hot plates, kettle, toaster, microwave, a electric barbecue grill plate. The kitchen is stocked with all cooking utensils, crockery and cutlery along with fine drinking glasses. The bathroom has good facilities, with a shower, no bath available.

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