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Lilac Cottage, The, Angaston

The Lilac Cottage is a charming 1873 Bluestone cottage located in the heart of the Barossa Valley at Angaston. Enjoy self contained bed and breakfast for up to seven people. Surrounded by Lilac trees, this enchanting cottage built of local marble and Bluestone is artistically decorated with period furniture to reflect the quiet days of a bygone era, but has all the comforts of today including reverse cycle air conditioning, candle-lit spa bath, spacious well appointed kitchen with wood stove generously stocked with everything you need for a hearty cooked breakfast, full laundry facilities, off street parking, colour television, CD player, video and Austar facilities. Curl up by the open fire with one of the many fine books, a feature of the cottage, or walk to one of the many shops or restaurants in the historic village of Angaston.

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COTTAGE

Three queen size beds and one double sofa bed.

Website: www.thelilaccottage.com

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