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Guest of Honour, Lawson

Guest of Honour is a magnificent heritage listed mountains residence (c. 1895) set in a World Heritage Region.

This grand hide-away guesthouse & restaurant is surrounded by spacious grounds with terraced hedges and Cherry Blossom archways leading the way to Silver Birch grove.

Restaurant open Friday and Saturday for Dinner and Sunday for Lunch
It is BYO.

Accommodation Options

Room 1

Large king bed ,plus a single bed. share bathroom. Door from room to house veranda.crisp white linen. Spacious room,with heater and electric blanket.

Room 3

King bed with ensuite and spa bath. private room away from other .With white crisp Linen.

Twin Room

Twin Room

King Room

King Room

Queen Room

Queen size bed with a share bathroom

Website: www.guestofhonour.com.au

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