Tài Khoản Khách
ngày 27 tháng 10 năm 2023
We have recently returned from nearly a week in Armidale and were fortunate enough to stay in this beautiful guest house. We were both badly in need of a holiday, having not had a break since January and were tired out when we arrived. On arrival, we were met by a lovely staff member, who greeted us warmly and helped us unload the car and showed us our room and then also offered us a tour of the house and grounds, which we were happy to accept. (We found all staff to be friendly and helpful throughout our stay.) We'd already booked in for dinner that night and were able to confirm the time we wanted to eat - we then had the opportunity to select from the dinner menu, which I think is one of the differences between a guest house and a hotel. The dinner menu is small, but impressive. The chef, we were told, enjoys mixing it up a bit and also plans for the number of people dining in that night when selecting what will be served. On the occasions we dined in, we found the food to be delicious and attractively served, with some great wine options to go with the food! Petersons offers a dinner menu, for which you pay extra if you want to dine in, but breakfast is included in the price of your room. Breakfast there is a little basic, but I think this is fine, as it's obviously prepared by staff on duty at the time and they do their best to meet any special requests (eg berries only, low fat milk etc). Breakfast is served in what is designated the breakfast room, which has a beautiful view out over the gardens. Dinner is served in the dining room, or you can also eat your dinner on the verandah (under the fairy lights, which we chose to do on our first night there). Our room was spacious and looked out over the gardens. Some rooms overlook the car park, which is fairly small and so it isn't that big of an issue, but we were glad to be overlooking the gardens. The walls of our room happened to be painted the shade of blue I most like, with artwork of hyacinths and irises to match (flowers I love), so I found the room both beautiful and soothing and I always enjoyed walking into it. And I just loved the bathroom - so attractive and very well provisioned with everything from toiletries to make up wipes. The underfloor heating was very welcome on our last night and morning there, when the weather suddenly turned very cold. We did a lot of walking around the property - you can walk around the gardens and the adjoining grassy area leading to the vines. The gate to the vines is often left open and you can also walk among them. We elected not to do this because a sign warned of snakes in the warmer weather (which I'm terrified of), but we walked around the other areas. We also sometimes enjoyed reading and relaxing in the gardens (tables and chairs are provided for this) or in the common area indoors, which has exceptionally comfortable lounges and chairs for this purpose. You can also sit on the verandah. Wine tasting is available and you can also ask for
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