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Etan House Bed & Breakfast, Echuca

Etan House B&B captures the unique charm of last century, located in the heart of the historic Port of Echuca nestled between the banks of the Murray and Campaspe Rivers. Built in 1864, by a prosperous wool merchant, Etan House has been lovingly restored. Guest can enjoy the style of living and gracious surroundings of the past at this outstanding Bed & Breakfast. Four beautifully appointed doubled bedrooms feature full ensuite facilities, antique furnishings and individual heating and guest entrance. Guests facilities include a separate lounge room and formal dining room, both with open fire places, private kitchen and courtyard, inground swimming pool and tennis court. Hearty full English breakfast are served daily in the old world dining room. Whether it’s a quiet retreat, romantic weekend, business trip or family holiday. Etan House provides an environment where guests can spoil themselves.

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Queen Rooms

Separate entrance, full ensuites, antique furnishing and individual heating & cooling

Website: www.etanhouse.com.au

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