accommodation

Wildwood Valley has five bedrooms with private bathrooms, and numerous living spaces. This allows guests the choice of sharing experiences with others or escaping to a quiet room with a good book. All bedrooms have fans, fridges and air conditioning.

Our living areas, many of which have views to the sea, include a tea and coffee lounge upstairs, a large lounge with open wood fire, snooker room and a separate TV/video/DVD lounge.

Breakfast around the 12-foot table is often a prolonged leisurely affair, with great conversations. It includes a gourmet continental breakfast, fresh fruit platters and delicious cooked breakfast.

The large decking with adjacent gazebo, barbecue area and pizza oven is a wonderful place to relax or dine with friends.

In a separate wing of our main villa with its own private entrance is the spacious well-appointed two bedroom self contained apartment which is ideal for a family or 2 couples.

Alternatively, for a slightly larger group, our superb spacious, self contained "Dragonfly Cottage" with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms will accommodate a group of six. Surrounded by bush with wonderful views to the sea from all living rooms and decking - you will never want to leave!

Last but not least is "Honeybee Cottage". Brand new and designed for couples wanting a romantic retreat, it provides all the luxury you want, king bed, double bath overlooking the sea, two deck areas, gourmet breakfast hamper, magnificent views plus total seclusion.

'We were very thrilled to be listed in a recent review published in the British Airways In Flight Magazine.  We were named as 14th out of the top 25 romantic destinations on earth for a trip of a lifetime! It reads as follows:

'14 Loll Around Alone The thing about the coast around Margaret River , a dreamy corner of Western Australia is that you can swim with the dolphins and lie all day on  white sand without sighting another soul.  Before dusk, pack an esky with a bottle of Vasse Felix white and shrimps, and take a portable barbie to the beach at Injidup Point.  Watch the sunset in solitude before retiring to the Honeybee Cottage at Wildwood Valley, a property run by chefs in the bush'
British Airways In Flight Magazine


It's funny how sometimes you're drawn to a place, even if the events seem to interfere! Anyway we made it at last and it was wonderful. This house is filled with such an atmosphere. Thankyou.

Allessia + David
Rome, January 2003

 

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