Horsham Mid City Court Motel - Horsham

From $ 120.0 to $ 160.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5382 5400
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The Horsham Mid City Court Motel is a modern motel located in central Horsham one block from the Post Office. We are within easy walking distance of restaurants, hotels and shops. Horsham is an attractive city situated on the Wimmera River. An excellent walking/bike track extends along the river, which is well used by locals and visitors alike. Attractions in the area include an excellent golf course, rated amongst the best in country Victoria. A short drive can take visitors to the Grampians National Park, the Little Desert and many other attractive areas.

In addition to our excellent room facilities our motel offers guests use of an indoor heated pool and spa. The pool and spa are heated year round for your comfort. additional towels are provided in the pool area.

Restaurants are within easy walking distance of the motel and charge back arrangements have been made with most of the restaurants and all of the hotels for your convenience. Should you wish to dine in your room evening meals can be ordered from three venues in town and delivered to your room for a small fee.

Within the motel we have either standard or executive rooms with private spas available. Family rooms, interconnecting rooms and a disabled access room are also available.

All our rooms are large and offer guests a spacious bedroom and bathroom area. Some rooms have an outside sitting area with table and chairs provided. One has a completely private patio also with table and chairs.

Your hosts are John and Margaret Priestley. We have been owner-operators of the motel since it opened in 1989. In that time we have endeavoured to maintain the property in an as new condition as well as constantly making improvements to rooms and facilities.

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