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Black Rock Farmstay, Blue Wren Cottage, Kojonup

Upmarket restored heritage stone and mudbrick cottage. Fully self-contained including all linen and crockery.

Relax in a country atmosphere on a working sheep and grain farm. Enjoy peace and quiet, birdwatching or bushwalking. Join in with farm activities where possible.

Large clawfoot bath to soak and relax. Verandahs for summer relaxation and open fire for winter cosiness.

Small display of antiques and old tools throughout cottage. Enjoy the birds and bushwalking

Accommodation Options

Cottage

Three bedroom cottage. Two queensize bedrooms and a sleepout (accessed through second bedroom or verandah) which has two single and one trundle bed. Total sleeping capacity of maximum seven people. Includes kitchen, bathroom, lounge, laundry, toilet and outside eating area.

Popular Activities

  • Bird Watching
  • Bush Walking
  • Wildlife

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