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Easdown House Bed And Breakfast, Corowa

This magnificent 1875 heritage listed building which is located in the main
centre of Corowa offers two romantic suites with luxurious period style
furnishings. The Ruby room with brilliant turn of the century colours and
furnishings offers a King size bedroom, with a separate adjoining sitting
room/private dining room, and ensuite bathroom with antique hipbath and toilet
suite. The Primrose room also offers magnificent comfort with a Queen size bed,
and an adjoining antique ensuite furnished in relaxing soft gold and blue
tonings. Each room accesses private balcony/verandah which affords a
picturesque view of the Murray flats and nearby parklands – a perfect place to
enjoy a quiet evening drink or a brilliant breakfast. Easdown House is
available for group functions and private dinner parties.

Accommodation Options

Ruby

Ruby

Primrose

Primrose

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