Adelaide Heritage Cottages - Paprika Cottage - Adelaide CBD and Suburbs

From $ 199.0 to $ 199.0

This little cottage is a perfect retreat for a couple or a family with one child. Paprika is a sweet cottage tucked into the garden of Buxton Manor with exposed Oregon rafters, Mintaro slate floors, carrera marble kitchen, cottage furniture, William Morris upholstered lounge suite and tub arm chair and large flat screen television. The bathroom has a big two person spa bath with jets to luxuriate in and also a shower. The cottage has two reverse cycle air conditioners and for added comfort, ceiling fans over the beds, and an antique working pot belly fire. The cottage is covered in cascading roses and jasmine and was named after Regina's father's award winning 1960s nightclub 'The Paprika'. The gardener's cottage is nestled in the lovely rear expansive garden of Buxton Manor with over 300 perfumed roses, large stone barbecues and outdoor tables. Car parking for one car is provided safely off the street next to the cottage. At Paprika Cottage guests have the option of choosing three different breakfasts, continental provisions, European breakfast provisions, and full English breakfast provisions. Also available are two room service menus, from Scuzzi and Beyond India.

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