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Orange Grove mud brick bed and breakfast, Horsham

Orange Grove historic homestead (circa 1905) offers all the charms of country living. This quaint cottage is fully restored and luxuriously furnished and appointed with all modern conveniences. If features 3 bedrooms, open plan kitchen, dining and lounge with open fireplace, spacious bathroom and private courtyard and gardens with BBQ facilities. Entire house exclusively yours, or share with family and friends. Full country breakfast supplied to cook at your leisure and pets are welcome. Available for functions eg. cocktail parties, family get togethers. Catering available or self cater. Situated ideally in the Wimmera Region, only 10 mins to Horsham city, 45 mins to the amazing Grampians National Park and 20 mins to the world renowned Mt Arapilies.

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