Summary:
This roomy 4-bed home is perfect for families or groups, sleeping up to 7 guests. The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area makes it easy to cook, eat and hang out together, while central heating keeps everyone comfy. Out the back, you’ve got a private yard that’s great for BBQs or just relaxing in the fresh air. All this just a few minutes from Bendigo’s shops, cafes and attractions.
The Space:
This roomy 4-bed home has everything you need for a comfy, stress-free stay. It sleeps up to 7, with three big bedrooms each with a queen bed and one with a single—plenty of space for everyone to spread out. There’s a large bathroom, plus split-system cooling, central heating and ceiling fans to keep you comfy no matter the weather.
The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area is where you’ll want to hang out. The kitchen’s fully equipped with a large fridge, stove, oven, microwave, kettle, toaster and even a pod coffee machine for your morning pick-me-up. The lounge has a TV and big windows looking out to the backyard, so it’s nice and light.
Out the back, you’ve got a private yard with a BBQ and outdoor setting—perfect for an easy dinner or a lazy afternoon in the sun. There’s also a washing machine and dryer to make longer stays a breeze.
PortaCot Available:
We have a PortaCot available for guests to use, that is stored offsite. If you would like to use it, there is a $75 fee.
Please note:
- Guests must request the PortaCot at least 48 hours before their arrrival.
- Linen is not provided for the PortaCot; guests will need to bring their own. All other linen is supplied for the property.
- If the PortaCot has been reserved by another guest, it may be unavailable for your stay
If you would like to arrange use of the PortaCot, please let us know when making your booking.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access to the entire property.
The Neighborhood:
Bendigo is a charming city known for its rich gold rush history, stunning architecture, and vibrant arts and culture scene. Explore iconic landmarks like the Bendigo Art Gallery, Sacred Heart Cathedral, and the historic Central Deborah Gold Mine. Stroll through Rosalind Park or ride the vintage Bendigo Tram. Foodies will love the thriving café culture and restaurants while families can enjoy the Bendigo Botanic Gardens and nearby wildlife parks. Whether you’re visiting for history, art or relaxation, Bendigo offers something special for everyone.
Getting Around:
The best way to get around Bendigo is by car but there are public transport options available nearby.
Other Things to Note:
We strive to provide a comfortable and welcoming experience for all guests. If you have any special requests or questions, please feel free to reach out—we’re here to make your stay as enjoyable as possible.
Interaction with Guests:
Please do not hesitate to contact us during your stay.