Next available weekend - Friday 11th/Saturday 12th November
Posted Sunday, 6 November 2011
Built in 1912 for Mary Ellen Cormack, Quilbone is nestled on 17 and ½ perches of land originally part of the estate granted to James Henry Neale in 1879. Starting out its life with only 3 rooms Quilbone has been lovingly reborn into a luxurious elegantly appointed self-contained cottage for 1 or 2 couples.
Situated in a sleepy hollow where crab apple and plum trees, rhododendrons, and drifts of daffodils have been its constant companions, Quilbone is the ideal place for you to get away and relax.
Step though the front door and enter a world of peace, relaxation and rejuvenation. Listen to music, sip a wine or port, read the daily paper or just let the flames mesmerise you as you laze and unwind in front of the open wood fire in the cosy lounge room.
Quilbone has all the extras, creature comforts and attention
to detail such as:
· central heating
· crisp white linen
· fluffy white bath sheets
· cosy bathrobes
· deep claw foot bath
· CD, television and VCR
· fully equipped kitchenette