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Greystone House Bed and Breakfast, Callala Bay

Two storey gothic style home in a lovely garden setting. Offering an ideal break and just 20 minutes drive east of Nowra, Greystone House is located between Callala Bay and Callala Beach. Greystone House specialises in delivering to guests a peaceful and quiet relaxing break.

A hearty homestyle breakfast is served in the Guest’s dining room overlooking the front garden where rosellas, parrots, lorikeets and other birdlife feed.

Accommodation Options

Blue Room

A large bedroom with a queen bed, private en-suite and through French Doors to your own balcony on the upper level of the house.

Dawn Room

The Dawn room is a generous sized bedroom with a king/twin sized bed, private en-suite and through French doors to your own balcony on the upper level of the house.

Spa Room

The Spa Room is a generous sized bedroom with a Queen bed. The private en-suite has a large spa bath that comfortably accomodates two people. French doors lead to the back deck and rose garden.

Studio

The Studio is fully self-contained and sleeps 2 Adults & 2 children. (1 queen bed, 2 single beds) The Studio has a kitchenette with fridge and microwave oven. There is a television and video player for guest’s use. Your breakfast is served in the Studio.

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