View of the guest wing from the shady foxglove-lined verandah
Camellia Cottage gardens in the morning sun
The guest wing patio
Rose-covered bay window
The guest wing has a private entrance with off street parking
The breakfast table
A comfortable sitting room
The fully appointed kitchen
Liliums from Rosemary's beautiful garden
The cosy main bedroom
And stylish second bedroom
And roses from the garden
Fifi the resident much-loved Birman
Some of the gorgeous camellia's, which are at their best right now
I had the opportunity to speak with Rosemary yesterday & she was just a delight, so warm & welcoming. She & Gavin have created a stunning little retreat in a glorious region of Victoria - no chintz & dusty dried-flowers here thank goodness!!
I had the opportunity to speak with Rosemary yesterday & she was just a delight, so warm & welcoming. She & Gavin have created a stunning little retreat in a glorious region of Victoria - no chintz & dusty dried-flowers here thank goodness!!
beautiful - love it - really well done!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Millie,
ReplyDeleteI'm so excited right now I have a job to type properly! I know of this B&B...there was a feature of it in Country Style magazine January/February 2007. I have just spent 15 minutes hunting through all my magazines. It is simply devine. I drooled over the pictures for weeks. I know you will love it there Millie, if the pictures are anything to go by....and it was nice to see some different pictures of Camellia Cottage. Thanks for sharing. Have a great start to the week.
Take care
Janine
XXOO
N.W. Coast Tasmania
p.s. The photo's show Rosemary having exquisite taste, do you think????!!?
now that is just my kind of house - have a fabulous stay.
ReplyDeleteKatie
This looks like a very relaxing place to stay...would be perfect right now! Tracey xx
ReplyDeleteJust a perfect place to stay. I love the garden - so pretty. ;-)
ReplyDeleteNow that's lovely - pretty elegance without being busy, and so relaxing and sunny.
ReplyDeletethat would be one of life's greatest indulgences is to have an attached guest cottage. I would love to do just what the Pikes have done but in Scotland. The operative word is 'love', not 'can'. Truly a gorgeous place down to the roses & fox glove; but you had me at the word, 'Buninyong'!! I hope MOTH is packing his bags for Paris?
ReplyDeleteBig hug to you Millie xo
Looks so beautiful and peaceful. Very charming.
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Oh Millie, Camellia Cottage looks so beautiful and you would not want to go home, after staying in the guest house. Love the sweet cat too.
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Carolyn
what a gorgeous place to stay, I think I would be VERY happy here!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Nicolex
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