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Connor House, Stanthorpe

Connor House is highly suitable for groups and families wanting to get away from it all. Built in 1906 and remaining original on a 2700 metres square block of land, this Queenslander boasts plenty of character and is fully self contained.

Connor House is only one block from shops and restaurants, an easy five minute walk to all facilities.

You will feel refreshed and relaxed after enjoying this beautiful home.

Connor House sleeps up to thirteen people, with four Queen sized bedrooms, a double sofa and two single fold away beds. One main bedroom is equipped with a single bed as well.

Connor House is full self contained with two toilets and two showers. All linen and towels are provided. Full kitchen and laundry facilities, wood fire and electric blankets make your stay even more relaxing. A large common area to relax and enjoy the moment with television, DVD player, video and stereo.

The property is full fenced and has a lock up double garage and off street parking for four more cars. A huge flat backyard to play in as well with a new pergola and outdoor setting for eight people. Enjoy.

Connor House will help make your stay a memorable experience. So get your family and friends together for an enjoyable holiday, golf weekend or winery weekend on the Southern Downs, Granite Belt.

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