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 ROSENEATH VILLA

Roseneath Villa
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108 Fellows Rd, Point Lonsdale VIC
5.5km from The Blues Train
Richard Moodie  Hosts
03 5258 3394
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ABOUT ROSENEATH VILLA

Roseneath Villa is a private two bedroom, luxurious yet homely boutique Bed and Breakfast nestled in the seaside hamlet of Point Lonsdale - situated within a 1.5hr drive from Melbourne and two minutes from the historic township of Queenscliff.

Escape the daily routine and relax and revive at Roseneath Villa, promising luxurious Point Lonsdale accommodation in a stunning garden setting - ideal for couples or families on a weekend break or extended getaway.

In winter, the cosy open fire offers a perfect way to escape the winter chill, whilst enjoying a local wine, reading a book, watching movies, playing games, or just relaxing and spending quality time with family and friends.

In summer, take in the delights of your private garden by enjoying a chilled wine whilst preparing your BBQ after a sun-drenched day at one of the many nearby beaches.

At Roseneath Villa we only accommodate one set of guests per stay, giving you the ultimate private escape.

Current Packages
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