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North Bundaleer, Jamestown

North Bundaleer, a Heritage Listed homestead, is situated on 400 acres of native bushland and farmland adjacent to the historic Bundaleer Forest. The homestead, rich in the architectural heritage of its formal rooms, offers a secluded and indulgent hosted accommodation experience in a gracious homestead. Limited to four couples, guests may select from four beautifully appointed bedrooms with extensive views of the surrounding countryside and gardens. Your hosts Marianne and Malcolm Booth provide a sense of occasion with a convivial atmosphere in the large dining room, the elegantly appointed drawing room or the comfortable library with its eclectic selection of books. Afternoon tea is served on arrival. After pre dinner drinks, a four-course meal is served with Clare Valley wines and beverages. Fully cooked breakfast includes fresh fruit and juices, cereals, porridge, bacon, eggs, homemade bread, jams etc.

Accommodation Options

RED ROOM

One queen size bed.

BLUE ROOM

One queen size bed.

WILL MORRIS

One queen size bed.

AFRICAN

One king size bed or two single beds.

Website: www.northbundaleer.com.au

Experiences

  • Caravan and Camping
  • Food and Wine

Popular Activities

  • Trail bike riding
  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Sightseeing
  • Wildlife

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