Brentwood Cottage/Brentwood Bed and Breakfast - Healesville

From $ 145.0 to $ 185.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5962 3172
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Brentwood Cottage is a 1940"s, renovated, cosy, four bedroom house that is conveniently located two minutes from the township of Healesville. The Cottage is ideal for small groups, couples, or families. The Cottage has four bedrooms encompassing two queen one double and one single cast iron bed. The Cottage is self-contained with a fully equipped kitchen, reverse cycle air and heating, stereo, flat screen TV, DVD, and all linen is provided. The property is surrounded by a north facing veranda, taking in a rural view and also has a private deck with an eight person outdoor setting. Stay at home and enjoy the ambiance of the cottage or explore the many delights the Yarra Valley has to offer.

Brentwood Bed and Breakfast is nestled in 18 acres of old world garden, in the Yarra Rangers National Park. The famous Bicentennial National Trail runs behind the property including walking tracks to Mt ST Leonard, Donnelly s Weir and Maroondahy dam, yet is only 5 minutes from Healesville. Brentwood B&B originally operated as an old guest house, catering for up to 64 guests, and was well renowned for its air of "well being" .It has now been fully renovated offering guests a choice of three self contained, private suites. Brentwood B&B offers the ideal escape for rest and relaxation.

Each suite has its own bathroom, dinning area, sitting area, kitchenette, bedroom and private, separate entrance .The kitchenette provides a fridge, microwave, electric fry pan, and is fully equipped. Flat screen TV with Austar, wireless internet and reverse cycle heating/air-conditioning are provided for our guests comfort. All linen and breakfast ingredients are included in the tariff. Outdoor furniture is provided to take in the peaceful ambiance of the wonderful garden as well as enjoying the free roaming kangaroos, wombats and many species of birds, adding their colour, beauty, and songs.

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