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Reviewed 29 December 2014

We stayed for two nights in late December and were so pleased with every aspect of our visit. Ross and Dean are excellent hosts both helpful and enthusiastic about this picturesque district. The heritage house is set in a glorious garden and we were lucky enough to get the bedroom with the extra sitting space. The bed itself was as comfortable as we've ever slept on.

We very much appreciated the hospitality we received at a Willows and would recommend it to anyone.

Date of stay: December 2014
Trip type: Travelled as a couple
4  Thank Iqbal69
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Reviewed 23 November 2014

I have just returned form a two night stay here and it is a special experience. The historic, Edwardian house and the magnificent gardens are matched to the ambience and warm hospitality of the house and Ross and Dean. It is an environment where it is easy to switch off from what is normally reality and just "be" in the beautfully maintained garden settings. The breakfasts are an indulgence which is allowed now and then!
Definitely a place to visit and re-visit for all these reasons and its location.

Room tip: Choose the Garden Room.
Date of stay: November 2014
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1  Thank Keith781
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Reviewed 16 November 2014

We had a wonderful night at Willow Lodge and because we travelled with friends we booked the two guest rooms and had the place to ourselves. Dean and Ross were fabulous and entertaining hosts and had us laughing the night away. We had a delicious dinner prepared by Dean in the glorious dining room served on Spode china, silverware and crystal glasses. Would highly recommend having dinner at Willow Lodge - not to be missed. The accommodation was clean, comfortable and beautifully decorated by the lads. And what can you say about the gardens - breathtaking! They have done a fabulous job with their other mate Brian to make the gardens a show stopper. When we left the next morning we felt like we were saying goodbye to old friends. Even the adorable and well behaved dogs are entertaining. Willow Lodge is much more than a beautiful place to spend the night - it's a real experience.

Room tip: The room with its own lounge and fireplace.
Date of stay: October 2014
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Thank Jo C
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Reviewed 27 September 2014

We had a lovely stay at Willow Lodge B&B ,in a beautiful ensuited room with old world charm, our host were both very charming , making our stay one to remember.
The country side was breathe taking , we went to the nearby Lavender Farm which was lovely but the lavender was not in flower sadly ,we will have to return in January .We also went to the Bay of Fires which is only a short drive beautiful beaches with really white sand .Another short drive is to Th Lost Farm Golf Club , awesome place to have lunch and a drink the views are wonderful , we were lucky to sight a mother humpback whale and her calf playing about 100mtrs from shore .One of the highlights of our trip .We would highly recomend staying at Willow Lodge when in the Scottsdale area .

Date of stay: September 2014
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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1  Thank Marieamyb
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Reviewed 24 September 2014

My Husband and I spent 1 very nice evening at Willow Cottage, we had read all the reviews and were not disappointed. Dean and Ross were lovely down to earth hosts who made us feel very welcome. We had dinner in the dining room, full service with silverware and crystal, and had a lovely lamb meal.
Our room had a seperate lounge with fire and tv, and we were given a DVD player and were able to choose a movie from their huge range of DVD's.
The garden was lovely, with pretty chooks rummaging around, and the 2 cutest dogs (we would have been more than happy to take them home with us.
All in all a lovely retreat, if we return to Tasmania we will beck!
Debra S.

Room tip: Book dinner!
Date of stay: September 2014
  • Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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1  Thank Debra S
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