Wuthering Heights - Glen Morris Cottage,
Stanley Flat
Gaelic Cemetery Road
Stanley Flat
Glen Morris Cottage is a place to relax away from it all. Situated well away from other buildings amongst 80 acres of trees and creeks, Glen Morris is the ideal place to forget about the outside world and relax.
This two bedroom mud brick cottage has a truly old world feel about it, yet is comfortably furnished with a delightful setting overlooking big craggy old gum trees which line the creek immediately below. You can sit under the trees by an open fire on the elevated verandah or enjoy the cosy warmth of the sitting room.
Glen Morris has two bedrooms: one double and the other with two single beds. Linen and electric blankets are provided. A pot belly stove and reverse cycle air conditioning warms the slate-floored sitting room while the kitchen is well equipped with full size stove, microwave and plenty of pots and pans. A separate dining room, with round wooden table to accommodate four, opens through French doors onto the back courtyard.
’Wuthering Heights’ is an 80 acre (30 hectare) property of trees and rolling hills located five kilometres north of Clare township, offering Clare valley accommodation. Each of three bed and breakfast cottages are self contained, comfortably furnished, and located well away from one another.
Wake up to the sound of birds and enjoy the unhurried pace of the country with a breakfast of eggs, bacon, toast, jam, cereals and fruit, provided in the fridge.
Birds, especially parrots are plentiful and kangaroos are seen most days.
Restaurants, wineries and a first class golf course are easily accessible. Clare is a good service centre and offers good shopping facilities. The Clare Valley is noted for its fine wines, excellent wineries, scenic drives and the beauty of its trees and rolling hills. The area has an unspoilt rural charm about it. Dogs are welcome subject to prior negotiation. There is plenty of space for children to run around with no cars to worry about.
For the cyclist or walking trail enthusiast, The Riesling trail follows the old railway line between Clare and Auburn (22 kilometres) and is becoming increasingly popular. The trail passes close to wineries, restaurants and scenic spots. It is sign posted and the full trail does not have to be negotiated.
|