The ultimate in luxury for two:
Luxurious, secluded hideaway for two, with everything from spa and
en-suite,
to air-conditioning and Foxtel cable TV. Disappear into oblivion with
every comfort at your fingertips. Click here
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Former ballroom for
Bridgetown in the 1920's: Grand room in
historic Ford House, with a four poster king-size brass bed built in
1862, patchwork quilt and a potbelly stove. Still with
the luxuries of en-suite, DVD, video & cable TV. Click
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Intimate spacious and romantic:
Part of the Dormer Studios, french feel, queen sized carved oak bed,
grand shutters, 4.8m vaulted ceiling.en-suite and spa, gourmet
breakfast, kitchenette. Click
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Intimate spacious and romantic:
Part of the Dormer Studios, English feel, queen sized bed, 4.8m vaulted ceiling and en-suite and spa, gourmet
breakfast , private kitchenette. Click
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Intimate spacious and romantic:
Part of Aislinn House, queen sized bed, Amish quilts, sheoak floors, en-suite and spa with
stained glass window overlooking the Blackwood
River.
Wonderful view over
a garden of all seasons, the spacious room has a queensize bed with an
Amish quilt, and a single bed in the same room. An ensuite attached, the
Jim Thorpe is part of Aislinn
House.
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Steeped in History, the Jarrah Room in Ford House, built in 1896, with its queen sized bed and single bed is redolent
of a century ago. Damask featherdown quilts and jarrah furniture add to
the magic of this special
room. Click
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In historic Ford
House, the Rose Room, with its double
bed, English oak furniture and French doors opening out onto the terrace
provide a wonderful view of roses and the Blackwood
River. Click for more
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Formerly the Dining room of Historic Ford House,
Bridgetown, the
Green Room with a single bed and French doors onto the terrace, provides
for cosseting and
peace. Click
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A singular room for singularly
particular singles. Books rise from floor to the ceiling in
historic Ford House, Bridgetown. Garden views, a single bed with a
Morrocan touch
dominates. Click for more details