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Bentwood Hollow Farm, Greenough

Located in picturesque Greenough, just off the Brand Highway is Bentwood Hollow Farm – (approx two kilometres north of Greenough Hamlet.)

A private self contained rammed earth cottage with two bedrooms, accommodating up to eight people, complete with linen and towels. The cottage offers comfort within the cozy rammed earth setting and is enclosed with a secluded courtyard for personal privacy.

Bentwood Hollow Farm is the home of Bentwood Olive Grove, the first olive grove established in the Mid West region of Western Australia, and producers of fine olive oil.

Bentwood Hollow Farm has much to offer – centrally located to Lucy’s Beach for good fishing, the Greenough Rivermouth for great swimming and Flat Rocks, a popular surfing spot.

A warm inviting atmosphere awaits you at Bentwood Hollow Farm with hosts Beth and Richard.

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  • Bush Walking
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