St Raphael - Priest's Cottage Leura
- house
- Sleeps: 2
- Bedrooms: 1
- Bathrooms: 1
- Min. Stay: 1–3 nights
Modern and open living plan; overlooking the Blue Mountains World Heritage Site.
Bedrooms
Bedroom 1
Studio sized bedroom, suited for a couple or an individual looking for a relaxing retreat.
Amenities
Featured
- Washer & Dryer
- Parking
- No Smoking
- Heater
Bathrooms
- Bathrooms: 1
- BathroomToilet, ShowerBathroom fitted with a toilet, shower and basin.
Location Type
- mountainLocated at the highest point in Leura
- villageShort walk to Leura Village center
- Mountain viewOverlooking the World Heritage listed 'Blue Mountains'.
General
- launderette
- Heating
- Linens provided
- Washing machine
- Clothes dryer
- Parking available
- Towels available
- Iron & board
Kitchen
- Microwave
- Kitchen
Dining
- Seating for 2 people
- Dining area
- Childs highchair
- DiningThe dining space is located within the kitchenette area. Cosy and comfortable.
Entertainment
- Stereo
- DVD player
- Video library
Notes
- Parking for your car is available on the grounds. There is a washing machine for your laundry in St Raphael as well as a clothes line.
Policies
Cancellation Policy
- Bookings at this property are non-refundable.
Damage and Incidentals
You will be responsible for any damage to the rental property that is caused by you or your party during your stay.
House Rules
Children not allowed
No pets
No events
No smoking
Max guests: 2
Cleaning practices
Check in and check out with no person-to-person contact
All towels and bedding washed in hot water that’s at least 60ºC
Cleaned with disinfectant
High-touch surfaces cleaned with disinfectant (e.g. countertops, light switches, handles and taps)
Property has guest safety measures
Map
Hosted by Maurice Cooper
Ask a questionAbout Maurice Cooper
A collection of teapots begun in 1974, when Ronald Hooper, a previous owner of my business 'Bygone Beautys' came across a special teapot. In 1992, we joined forces to create 'Bygone Beautys' and continued from there to grow the collection. This Treasured Teapot Museum reflects and preserves the diversity of Australian tea-drinking culture. We have now become the largest private teapot collection in the world and have a reputation in the Blue Mountains. In 2009, 2010 and 2011, Bygone Beautys have been awarded the Hall of Fame award for both peoples choice as well as community contribution on behalf of CR Daniel Myles (Mayor of Blue Mountains City Council), Dave Garner (President, BIZNET) and Randall Walker (Chair, BMLOT).
Maurice Cooper purchased this house in 2015
Why Maurice Cooper chose Leura
This property hold historical value in the Blue Mountains.
What makes this house unique
This property is at a prime position in Leura, Blue Mountains. Positioned at the highest point in this town, comes with a stunning and immaculate view of the World Heritage 'Blue Mountains' site. We hope to form a unique and unforgettable stay for you here.
- Languages:
- English