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Ballarat Heritage Homestay, Ballarat

Ballarat Heritage Homestay is a concept in accommodation that has been nurtured and developed over a number of years. Our intention was to match the unique character of Ballarat, with its history, Victorian architecture and tourist development, to the requirements of visitors and business people, wanting something different and welcoming in individual accommodation. The match is perfection. All properties have charm, space and privacy, created by the use of period furnishings, side by side with modern amenities for your convenience and utter comfort. Ballarat’s renowned tourist attractions include Sovereign Hill, the Wildlife and Reptile Park, the Fine Art Gallery, the Botanical Gardens and Tuki Trout Farm. Ballarat is also a base for expeditions to the other Goldfield towns in the area, the Grampians, the Great Ocean Road and the Pyrenees vineyards. Talk to us about your private holiday requirements, and we will be happy to tailor a homestay package especially for you. Your hosts are: Eleanor & Peter Veal and Ruth & Bob Feary

Accommodation Options

Dyte Parade

Victorian 3 bedroom property. Clawfoot bath, central heating, off street parking.

Quamby on Errard

Traditional B & B in grand Victorian home. 1 queen room, open fire, continental breakfast.

Ravenswod Cottage

3 bedroom Victorian Cottage, open fire,gas heating,clawfoot bath, spacious garden, carport.

Wilton House

Victorian, 3 bedroom, brick house with 2 bathrooms, 1 with clawfoot bath. Gas heating, open fire.

Kingsley Place

Spacious 3 bedroom Victorian house, canopy bed, 2 bathrooms, 1 with spa. Gas heating, open fire.

Glen Eira

Edwardian, 3 bedroom property in quiet location. Central heating, open fire. Garden setting.

Tait’s Cottage

Situated in Creswick, 10 mins. from Ballarat. 2 bedroom cottage, heating, open fire, clawfoot bath.

Website: www.heritagehomestay.com

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