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Haddon House, Bunbury

Haddon House is a two storey home in Bunbury with a beautiful sweeping staircase to the top floor. There are balconies on both floors and underground garage for two cars.

This home sleeps eight people in three double rooms and one single bedroom. It has two bathrooms one en suite plus a spa in second bathroom, a lovely kitchen, dining area and lounge that overlooks the ocean. There is also a laundry with iron. This home is 200 meters from the ocean, and a stones throw from the cafe strip and cinema’s and shops.

Only a short drive to Margaret River‘s wine region or the Ferguson Valley’s wine region plus a host of tourist attractions. The rate is $160.00 per night or $960.00 per week one night free. Payment is by cash or direct transfer. This is a non smoking venue.

This house is not suitable for the disabled or the elderly.

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