I totally recommend a stay at this amazing B&B. A unique, architect-designed wooden house with beautiful features inside and out, it has views of Bass Strait and is decorated with an extensive, eclectic glory of antiques, collectables, artworks and fun objects. There are four different suites (one being a penthouse) and a large dining/leisure area with balcony seating. I stayed for one night in the “deluxe double room with sea view” which had a four-poster bed (with an electric blanket) and contemporary claw-foot bath amongst other attractive inclusions. I loved the freestanding chandelier-like teelight candle holder (candles supplied), the varied art prints and the snowflake stickers on the windows. The glass between the bedroom and bathroom gave a sense of greater space and there was a furnished balcony with views of the Strait. For a closer look, binoculars were provided! The manager made delicious scones for afternoon tea which were left in the kitchen area along with jam and freshly whipped cream for guests to help themselves. When I checked out the next morning, she insisted I take two of the leftover ones with me. My “kitchenette” - mini-fridge, microwave, toaster and electric jug, with crockery and food supplies - was just outside the suite in what was the “dead end” of a corridor. Washing up could be done in the kitchen a short walk away, although I gather it wasn’t required for guests to do their own. Supplies included bread for toasting and cereal (and fresh orange juice!) but a hot breakfast was also available. The only issue I had was there wasn’t a powerpoint near the small table to connect my iPad and its hub, so I had to improvise a working space (I guess the communal area may have had a more convenient set-up) but I didn’t mind as it was such a pleasure staying in this lovely and interesting place.
Bagus
110 Ulasan