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McCrae Cottage, Mccrae

Comfortable bungalow accomodation in a delightful garden setting. Ideal for a couple wanting a few quiet days visiting the Mornington Peninsula. * Provides double bedroom, comfortable lounge/dinette with TV & VCR/DVD, stereo * Kitchen with microwave, refrigerator, tea/coffee facilities, hotplate. * Ensuite bathroom and toilet. * Outdoor barbecue available. * Provisions for light breakfast provided. Easy access to all Peninsula attracttions. Only 300 metres from McCrae Yacht Club and Lighthouse. Close to: * vineyards, wineries and craft markets, * restaurants, golf courses, beaches, and * historic properties such as Heronswood, McCrae Homestead, Point Nepean Park, The Briars and more. Available for weekends or mid-week. No children or pets. Non-smoking.

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