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Tasman, The, Scotts Head

Only a few footsteps to the golden sands of the main beach at Scotts Head is this lovely older style two bedroom home. Large verandah over looking Bowling Club & Scotts Head, BBQ, TV, video, CD stereo, microwave, large freezer and garage. Sleeps 7, 1 queen, 1 double, 1 double bunk with single above. For all your holiday accommodation needs contact L.J. Hooker Scotts Head 6569 8399.

Christmas Holidays – $700.00 per week October to December – $300.00 per week
Easter Holidays – $500.00 per week January to April – $300.00 per week
July Holidays – $350.00 per week May to September – $250.00 per week
Ocotober Holidays – $400.00 per week

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Holiday House

Only a few footsteps to the golden sands of the main beach at Scotts Head is this lovely older style two bedroom home. Large verandah over looking Bowling Club & Scotts Head, BBQ, TV, video, CD stereo, microwave, large freezer and garage. Sleeps 7, 1 queen, 1 double, 1 double bunk with single above.

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