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The small historical town of Canowindra is located in the Central west approximately four hours drive from Sydney through the Blue Mountains and Bathurst way. Around two and a half hours drive from Canberra.  Approximately 33km north of Cowra and 56km South west of Orange.

The Marlow house is situated on three blocks of sloping garden with a spectacular view over Lucerne flats that flow into the undulating country side. Built in early 1900’s on the eastern edge of town this stunning house resembles an old Queenslander, raised by a blue stone wall, with wide verandahs, unusual lattice work and outdoor timber shutters.

With an abundance of wide open spaces, outdoor and indoor this house is designed for relaxing peacefully, or sharing time with friends.

In addition to spending time in such superb surroundings the town of Canowindra and the local areas have many more wonderful experiences, tastes and sights to explore. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RATES

$325 for two people per night. Minimum 2 night stay.

$55 per head for additional guests.

Maximum of 7 guests.

Mid week special valid for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights only:

$280 for two people, minimum two nights stay. $55 per head for additional guests.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TO HAVE WITH YOU:

·     Favorite reading material, recipes, CDs, DVDs.

·     Warm clothes for winter. Sun cream, sun hat, personal repellant for summer.

·     Toiletries, personal belongings.

WHAT IS THERE:

·     4 Bedrooms in total

·     2 double bed rooms

·      One room with two single beds

·     One room with one single bed (we advise this room is petite yet very civilized.)

·     One main bathroom, one back bathroom, ½ verandah bathroom

·      First morning’s simple breakfast.

·     Tea, coffee, sugar, salt, pepper, glad wrap, foil, dishwasher, fully equipped kitchen, BBQ, recipe books, dinner ware, picnic rug, indoor and outdoor dining and living areas, bed linen, toweling, laundry, two open fires, TV, CD / DVD player, magazines, no smoking,  no pets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WHAT TO DO:

·     Just simply relax, read, cook. You will find the freshest and tastiest ingredients right there in the main Street. Meat from the butcher, fruit and veg from the green grocer, essentials from the IGA, and cheeses along with other delights from the deli. If you need eggs buy them from the craft shop-Real eggs!  (Most shops close at midday Saturdays and are closed Sundays.)

·     Wonder down town Canowindra where you will find the historical Age of Fishes Museum, The Riverbank Gallery, the old Victoria Hotel Gallery, the Canowindra trading post for a potter amongst new and old wares, Taste Canowindra for a wine tasting, dinner or lunch,  the Royal Hotel where Ben Hall and his gang in 1863 bailed up the entire town and held a party for 3 days.  There are also a number of interesting stores along the main Street well worth a look.

·     Canowindra has been known as 'the Ballooning capital of Australia' for quite some time now. To enjoy the airborne experience over the magnificent countryside contact; Balloon Joy flights.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·      For some years now the wine world has been envious of the Canowindra  / Cowra region for consistently producing top grade wines that continue to win some of the most prestigious awards. It’s a must do to visit at least one of the local cellar doors. The Mill in Cowra founded by the O’Dea family of Windowrie Estate has a large range of local wines for tasting and sale. The Mill is open seven days a week 11am until 5pm. Other local wine tasting includes;  Rosnay and Swinging Bridge Estate  will open By appointment, . Hamiltons Bluff  and Wallington wine is open the first weekend of every month and also by appointment. Toms Water Hole Winery is open 7 days a week, 10am until 4pm.

·     Other interesting sites in the nearby region include the Japanese Gardens in Cowra, the Cowra Prisoner of War Camp site. The Lachlan Valley railway. The Derby Falls observatory. The Parkes observatory.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

·     Take the taxi or drive to one, or some of the Central West’s wonderful restaurants. Well known and well reported for their outstanding food and exceptional setting;

·     The School house Orange

·     La’Colline

     Orange

·     Loli Redini orange

·     Selkirk’s Orange

·    Union Bank

     Orange

·     Neila Cowra

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For Equiries please contact:

alex@susanholmwood.com

T: +61 2 9328 0011