A tastefully restored cottage (circa 1890) with 2 ensuited bedrooms, large verandah, parlour and fully self-catering large timber kitchen, set in a private garden situated on a large sheep and cattle property. Due to the topography of the property, the cottage has limited phone coverage and if you are with Telstra, there is no coverage and there is no Wi-Fi. The cottage can sleep up to 6 people with quality linen, antique furniture and spacious living. We have a minimum night stay of two nights.
The Cottage is only 9 kms from Deepwater and is the perfect stopover on the New England Highway between Sydney and Brisbane. The cottage has its own private garden with a secure fence. The cottage is situated on 2450 acre working farm enterprise comprising a Border Leicester stud, merino flock, prime lambs and cattle operation. There are hens, pet sheep and other farm animals in paddocks around the cottage. Your pets are welcome too. Children may enjoy patting the pet sheep or collecting the eggs.
Features:
Feed the chooks and collect the eggs
Enjoy the antics of our pet sheep named Wammie located in the adjacent paddock
View the Border Leicester stud ewes and lambs with supplementary feeding during autumn, winter and spring
See the Angus and Angus cross cows and calves calving in September/October each year. Be on the look out for our pet cow Poddy as she is extremely friendly and enjoys a long pat.
Lambing of merinos (1200 ewes) during September
Shearing of sheep during school holidays at Easter and July
Tend to the veggie garden and pick farm fresh produce/herbs
Fish in the local Deepwater River famous for Murray Cod, Yellowbelly and possibly Trout
Observe kangaroos, abundant birdlife and wildlife over the 2500 acres of bush walking
Enjoy the unique experience of walking over Mt Manbundi and seeing the 360 degree views over the district. Find the Trigonometry station erected in the 1960?s.
Come and see the frosts and the fresh mornings, perhaps even snow! Then home to the comfort of wood fires.
Enjoy the peacefulness of your own fenced garden
Fishing in nearby Deepwater river and more.......
Locality
Directions:
Oakhurst Cottage is located just 9 kms south of the village of Deepwater. Travelling north along the New England Highway take a right hand turn into Oakhurst Road, approximately 34 kms north of Glen Innes. Travelling south along the New England Highway take a left hand turn into Oakhurst Road, just 7 kms from the village of Deepwater. Take Oakhurst Road until you reach the cottage at the end of the road.
Property
Are you tired of travelling on the New England Highway?
Treat yourself and your family to what you really want.......
... to take in the aromas of the bush, to see kangaroos from your secluded front verandah, lounge by a cosy fireplace in winter or enjoy a cool afternoon breeze on the verandah listening to the sounds of currawongs, mountain parrots and finches.
Other features include:
Observe kangaroos, abundant birdlife and wildlife over the 2500 acres of bush walking
Enjoy the unique experience of walking over Mt Manbundi and seeing the 360 degree views over the district. Find the Trigonometry station erected in the 1960's
Experience the colours of Autumn
Come and see the frosts and the fresh mornings, perhaps even snow! Then home to the comfort of a wood fire
Enjoy the peacefulness of your own fenced garden
Birdwatching, Bushwalking, Fishing in nearby Deepwater River, Golf, Meditation/Relaxing, Sightseeing, Swimming, Walking, Wine Tasting
Self Contained, Fully Equipped Kitchen, Microwave
Master bedroom with ensuite
High antique bed head with modern mattress
Second bedroom with two king singles and ensuite
Parlour/Reading room
Formal dining and lounge room
5 Star Quality linen provided
Gas BBQ
Washing machine, iron
Wood heater
Oakhurst Cottage FarmStay acknowledges the Ngoorabul people of the Ngarabal Nation who are the Traditional Custodians of this land on which we work. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuous relationship to the land and pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging.