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Al’s Mayne Hall, Stanthorpe

Mayne Hall is a beautifully renovated old Dance Hall (Glen Lion Hall) retaining ‘old world’ charm. It is set among 33 acres of tranquil natural Australian bush with absolutely no neighbours.

You can stroll around the trees or just lounge in the sun.

The hall is completly self-contained and boasts a double and four single beds set in two large rooms.

A pot belly stove in each room and electric blankets on every bed will keep you snug on the coldest winter night.

Mayne Hall is 10 minutes west of Stanthorpe near Sundown National Park. Pets are most welcome.

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