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Sugarlea Cottage, Stanthorpe

Sugarlea Cottage is a two bedroom, self-contained house situated centrally on Sugarloaf Road, Stanthorpe, just one kilometre from the General Post Office. Sugarlea is only 300 metres from the creek parklands, 450 metres from the Tourist Information Centre and a short stroll to the main street.

Sugarlea features undercover parking, a fully stocked kitchen with fridge, electric stove and microwave. You can enjoy some of the local wines on the timber deck overlooking town, and relax with views to Mount Marley. The deck features an outdoor setting and barbecue for your convenience. Stay warm with gas heating and electric blankets.

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Sugarlea Cottage

Sugarlea Cottage is a two bedroom, self contained house. One of the two bedrooms has a four poster bed which features built in wardrobe, bedside tables and quality linen. The other features a built in wardrobe, a queen bed and quality linen.

Website: www.stanthorpetourism.com

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