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Rubie Cottage, Stanthorpe

Rubie Cottage is a charming settler’s cottage situated in a quiet street just a few minutes easy walk from the main centre of Stanthorpe. Rubie Cottage is a perfect base for anyone who wishes to enjoy the rural delights of South East Queensland’s Granite Belt Wineries, orchards and national parks.

The cottage is fully self-contained, with three bedrooms, all with electric blankets and doonas for your comfort. The cottage also boasts a large lounge area with open fireplace, television and stereo.

The kitchen has modern cooking facilities (including stove, oven and microwave), as well as the original wood stove, and incorporates a large dining area with day lounge.

Off street covered parking facilities are available for the self-drive tourist, and the cottage has disabled access facilities.

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Rubie Cottage

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