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Seven Oaks  

Accommodation:
Merricks North, Hinterland Mornington Peninsula


(03) 5989 7318
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Hosted by: Annie Turner and Sid Cairns

Large self-contained country farmhouse ideally suited to family groups or couples looking for space and privacy. Situated in a large private garden and surrounded by apple and cherry orchard - the ideal base to enjoy all the Mornington Peninsula has to offer.

• 3 double bedrooms – 1 queen and 2 double beds.
• 1 twin bedroom – 2 single beds.
• 2 bathrooms
• Large kitchen, dining room & sitting room.
• All linen, towels, bedding provided.
• Open fireplaces.
• Kitchen has basic food provided.
• Full laundry facilities.
• Telephone for local calls.
• Large private garden with BBQ facilities.


Nearby:
Capacity:4 bedrooms (8)
Dining options:Self-catering
Disabled access:
Children welcome:Yes
Pet friendly:No
Eco friendly:
Organic produce:
Special diets:
Licensed:
Smoking:No outside only.
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Awards:
Reception Hours:
Tariff Guide:• Weekend (2 nights) $600.00
• Weekly rate (7 nights) $1,700.00
• Available for a 2 night minimum.
• Prices apply for the whole house.
Payment Methods:Cash, Cheque
Booking/Cancellation
Policy:
• Direct debit payments available.
• No deposit required.
• Payment must be received at least one week prior to arrival.
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