The Manna House and surrounding Cottages are situated on a 5 acre block, minutes walk from the town centre. The house and cottages have been offered as holiday accommodation for over 100 years. All spaces have been modernised with split system heating & cooling with free WiFi access, but retain their period charm.
The Manna House is a spacious ONE bedroom house (containing a Queen bed and 2 single beds in a large L-shaped bedroom). The Manna Cottage is adjacent to the Manna House and contains a Queen bed, ensuite bathroom and small kitchenette.
LOCATION: A spacious and private property on the main road, minutes walk from the swimming pool, tavern, park, information centre and local shops, including micro brewery, renowned bakery and ice creamery, fish and chips, gourmet pizza, cafes, restaurants, IGA, chemist and petrol station.
MANNA HOUSE BEDROOM: Sleeps up to 4 people.
The house consists of ONE large L-shaped bedroom with a queen bed at one end of the L and 2 single beds at the other end.
LIVING SPACE: The spacious living area has an open fireplace, panel heating and split system heating/cooling.
KITCHEN: The kitchen is fully equipped with electric oven/stovetop, old-fashioned wood fire oven, dishwasher, microwave, slow cooker, toaster, sandwich press and dining area. There is a high chair available.
LAUNDRY: There is a separate laundry with washing machine, dryer, ironing board and iron.
MANNA COTTAGE: Sleeps 2 people.
The cottage contains a queen bed, kitchenette including microwave, bar fridge, toaster, kettle and sink and an ensuite bathroom. Tea, coffee & sugar provided. Wi Fi is available to the cottage but there is no TV in the cottage. The cottage has split system heating and cooling.
PROPERTY: The spacious rear yard backs onto the mountains with spectacular views and a firepit area. There is a small seasonal creek running through the property at the very rear of the yard. The property extends a long way up the mountain and much of the 5 acres is untouched land. Kangaroos and native birds are daily visitors with regular visits from emus, deer and ducks and an occasional cameo from the beautiful resident echidna.