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Yabsley B&B, The, East Ballina

The Yabsley is ideally situated in Shaws Bay where the Richmond River meets the sea.

In less than three minutes walking time you can be sitting on Lighthouse Beach, fishing in the Richmond River, paddling in Shaws Bay Lagoon, sitting in the dining room of a nearby resort or having a pleasant lunch in a headland cafe.

The house has been designed with three very private courtyards so that you can enjoy sitting in the sun, having a barbecue or just reading without disturbance from other guests. A guest lounge is available where freshly brewed coffee can be enjoyed around a fire in winter, watching television, reading or relaxing. A sumptuous breakfast is supplied and you can enjoy eating either in the open plan kitchen or in the private courtyard.

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Suite

This bedroom has picture windows looking into a private garden with a queen size bed, antique furniture and its own bathroom with separate toilet. It also has access to a guest lounge, which is air conditioned and has a wood fire.

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