Glen Isla House - Cowes

From $ 265.0 to $ 395.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5952 1882
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A multi-award winning small luxury hotel-style country-house B&B ...

Winner HMAA Award 2007 - Best Luxury Boutique Accommodation Victoria

Highly Recommended Frommer's Guide to Australia 2007 and 2008 as 'the best place to stay on Phillip Island"

Recommended by Fodor's Guide to Australia 2007 & 2008 (The only Phillip Island accommodation recommended in the Fodors guide 2008)

Recommended Qantas In-flight magazine October 2007

Recommended by Conde Nast Traveller web site concierge.com

Set in the secluded heritage gardens and 100 year-old oak trees of the historic Glen Isla homestead (circa 1870 with heritage overlay classification), multi award winning Glen Isla House offers:

* 100 metres walk from the pristine sandy be

* short walk to the seaside village of Cowes with shops and restaurants.

* genuine old-world charm and refined country-house elegance,

* finest surroundings & secure off-street parking.

Choose from refined historic and elegant purpose architected guest accommodations. Hosts and owners, Madeleine and Ian Baker created Glen Isla House as a small luxury hotel style country-house with purpose-architected guest facilities in classic European style to offer accommodation quite unique on Phillip Island. Resident professional chef prepares breakfast daily from regional ingredients.

Close the Phillip Island Nature Park:

* Little Penguins

* Koala Conservation Centre

* Seal watching

* Bird Watching & Wetlands

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