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Pecan Hill Bed & Breakfast, Toodyay

Pecan Hill is four kilometres out of the town and off the main road and offers peace and a true country experience. The guest house was built in 1996 with four spacious guest rooms. Three rooms have queen size beds, the fourth has twin beds (or king size), a trundle and is designed for wheelchair access. Each room has its own ensuite with overhead heat lamps.

The rooms are tastefully furnished and have excellent views of the Avon Valley through the glass sliding doors that access the wide verandah. All rooms are carpeted, have reverse cycle air-conditioning, overhead fan, electric blankets and tea and coffee making facilities. We have a large comfortable guest lounge with television, video casette recorder, player piano, library, log fire and air-conditioning.

Breakfast and dinner are served in the dining area, with all other meals or snacks available in the adjacent tearoom/museum. The saltwater pool has an inbuilt spa and is surrounded by gardens, paved areas and a pergola, (beach towels are supplied for guests only).

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Website: www.pecanhill.com.au

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