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Melville House, Lismore

A grand landmark building newly renovated and decorated. The home is set in a large garden and features large inground swimming pool and outdoor tables. Silver service breakfast is included in tariff. The three suites have marble ensuites.

Situated close to town, hospitals and University.

Facilities available for young children, easy access from the Main Road.

Check in and check out times are flexible.

Accommodation Options

Southern Cross Room

Double

Carrera

Queen Suite

Jacaranda Room

Queen Size Bed

Juparana Room

Queen size bed

Blue pearl Room

Queen size bed

Website: www.melvillehouselismore.com

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