Azidene House & Spa Apartments - Daylesford

From $ 160.0 to $ 450.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5348 1140
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Azidene house could not be more relaxing, yet this oasis is only a few minutes walk from Daylesford s village centre. Here guests have a choice of accommodation of in house bed and breakfast suites or more spacious spa apartments each with a private entrance and off street parking. The eclectic artistic instincts of hosts Darren and Shane are apparent in the restoration of the house & gardens show casing plenty of creativity and imagination.

With such features in the main house as a hand blown shy light, massive leather couches and parquetry flooring in the main living room and polished timber flooring in the private guest sitting room that opens to a main balcony with glimpses of lake Daylesford. As a bonus, in house guests share a sensational spa room dim the lights, light the candles and relax a way. Indulge in a three coarse breakfast in the dinning room then relax in the separate lounge and read a paper or magazine.

The two in-house rooms have their own ensuites. There is a formal lounge room and a the second private living area used as a guest retreat. There is always somewhere to relax on your own.

If you prefer absolute privacy and huge spa s, then choose either the Linton Spa Apartment with its quiet rustic appeal or Azidene Spa Suite with it s old world charm.

This is a very stylish escape that finds it s ultimate expression in the Azidene and Linton Spa Apartments. The Linton Spa has it s own vaulted ceiling spa room, over looking the lounge, with a gas fireplace and picture windows looking out over the gardens. Azidene Spa Suite offers an equally luscious space with the hosts eclectic style shines through. Enhanced by a private courtyard and verandah with Lake Views. Memorable what ever you choose.

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