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McIntyre Cottage B&B, Keith

McIntyre Cottage is a fully self contained, four and a half star, one bedroom, restored limestone cottage. Delightful use of Red Gum and Limestone combined with local artworks and products make this a unique little Australian cottage. Conveniently located just off the Dukes Highway, this is a perfect stop over or a base to explore the Limestone Coast region. Set on a large block amongst a cottage garden, shaded by old Fig and Mulberry trees opposite an environmental park, providing a peaceful stay within close walking distance of dining, shops and the town centre. Alfresco eating, romantic queen size brass bed, open fires and spa bath – tastefully combined are the comforts of the present with the charm of the past. You will definitely enjoy the experience of McIntyre Cottage.

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COTTAGE

One queen size brass bed and one double sofa bed.

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