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Selby Cottage, Marks Point

Beautifully renovated and fully self contained historic Selby Cottage, is tastefully decorated and provides the comforts of today, queen size bed, television, CD, barbecue and a latticed verandah from which you can enjoy the view. The antique furniture, original wood stove, polished floor boards and cosy wood fire add to its charm.

Award winning Selby Cottage, an excellent getaway destination, is situated in a rare breathtaking position on Lake Macquarie, on of the largest coastal saltwater lakes in Australia. The lake is excellent for swimming, sailing, fishing and associated water sports.

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Waterfront Cottage

1 bedroom cottage

Popular Activities

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  • Fishing

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