Summary:
Addisons Stanthorpe is a heritage 120yr old cottage and is a short walk from the heart of the township of Stanthorpe and a short drive to QLDs premier wine district, national parks. Your accomodation is a beautifully renovated 3 bedroom 2 bathroom cottage with modern kitchen with Smeg appliances , dishwasher and modern bathrooms. The home is adorned with a selection of artwork by renowned Scottish artist Alan Sutherland. Outside is a *hot tub for relaxing in available Sept to June
The Space:
Addisons Stanthorpe is a circa 1800's heritage Queenslander with charming front veranda overlooking the cottage garden, and views towards the township and gorgeous afternoon sunsets. A rear entertaining patio allows you to enjoy the morning sun with a hot coffee or to escape the summer heat and soak in the view of Mt Marley. Why not light a fire at the fire pit on the lower level of the patio, roasting marshmallows and enjoy the cool air while you enjoy a wonderful local red. Air-conditioned for those rare hot days and a beautiful original brick mantle wood fireplace to warm on those chilly winter nights, who wouldn't want to curl up in front of the fire with a delectable cheese platter and the spoils of your day exploring. The kitchen has modern appliances with SMEG oven/cooker and a Nespresso Pod coffee maker. Each bedroom has its own walk in robe, the master is equipped with an ensuite and there is a workspace for those guests that need to bring work with them. The house is equipped with a BBQ on the rear patio, an outdoor fire pit, hot tub(*seasonal) books, videos, wii console and board games .
We use hotel quality linen through a professional laundering service, all bedding, bath towels/mats, tea towels etc. are provided and included in the cleaning fee.
No schoolies bookings
Guest Access:
Guest access
Guests have full access to the home and grounds, and there is a fully fenced yard for children to play and your fur babies to roam
The Neighborhood:
The town of Stanthorpe (pop. 5500) is now the beating heart of the Granite Belt with a rich multicultural and agricultural heritage, and a cosmopolitan mix of residents, backpackers and travellers.
Flowing through the town is the beautiful Quart Pot Creek, with more than 5km of walking and cycling tracks and great picnic and BBQ facilities. In Stanthorpe’s main CBD, you will discover an amazing range of cafés, shops, gift stores and an art gallery. Enjoy our European traditions; sit and relax in the Stanthorpe Piazza, with boutique coffee in hand, under the famous Roll Up Tree public art piece and watch the world go by.
Getting Around:
Addisons is a short walk to the centre of town, Quart Pot Creek, cafes and restaurants
A car will be helpful for accessing the many attractions the Granite Belt has to offer, although many tour operators will tailor winery and food tours to your specific needs
Other Things to Note:
Guest interaction
Addisons Stanthorpe is located within the township but within a quiet street and privacy is maintained with full boundary fencing. We only accept two dogs maximum per stay and ask that you provide information re breed etc prior to booking your stay.
To ensure your safety a lock box is provided for you to self check in with the entry code and any need or enquiry you have during your stay is suitably catered for. We do not reside on site but are a quick phone call away
Neighbourhood overview
The town of Stanthorpe (pop. 5500) is now the beating heart of the Granite Belt with a rich multicultural and agricultural heritage, and a cosmopolitan mix of residents, backpackers and travellers.
Flowing through the town is the beautiful Quart Pot Creek, with more than 5km of walking and cycling tracks and great picnic and BBQ facilities and is only a short 800 mtrs walk form the front door. In Stanthorpe’s main CBD, you will discover an amazing range of cafés, shops, gift stores and an art gallery. Enjoy our European traditions; sit and relax in the Stanthorpe Piazza, with boutique coffee in hand, under the famous Roll Up Tree public art piece and watch the world go by.
Getting around
There is ample parking on site and having your own vehicle will be beneficial to enjoy all the Granite belt can offer. The area is also serviced by a suitable taxi service, and there are many tour operators that will develop a schedule based on your needs or wine tasting or foodie tour plans
Other things to note
We are in a quiet street and while reasonable noise is acceptable, loud and antisocial behaviour will not be welcomed.
Interaction with Guests:
Your stay will be without interaction unless you specifically require something while you stay. Checkin is via a lockbox and code will be provided prior to your stay