| The Inside |
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Each of the bed and breakfast suite's are located to catch the
morning sun and the cool afternoon onshore sea breezes
of the Australian summer. The large suites are designed to help you
have comfortable
stay.
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| All are generously proportioned, two suites have a
second bedroom available if required. Relax in the Plantation Suite's two person
spa; its full glass wall looks out on a spectacular two metre high Camellia
privacy hedge. |
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The Outside
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The poolside garden pavilion with its twinkling night lights, bamboo lined
antique tin roof and floor to ceiling cedar louvers is a great place to enjoy
the complimentary 'sundowners' and meet other guests if
you wish. |
| Enjoy romantic evening dining in the Pavilion or a simple Aussie BBQ -
the choice is yours. Suzanne serves breakfasts here as the morning sun filters
through the tropical gardens and macadamias trees. |
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Indoor facilities include air-conditioning, individual fridges,
TV, Video, CD's, latest magazines and complimentary Macadamia nuts, chocolates
locally grown teas and coffee with home oven baked macadamia & ginger
cookies: all these combine to make your stay an experience you'll remember.
The Plantation Suite is wheel chair friendly.
Click here to View a plan of Hume's
Hovell Fine Bed and Breakfast and Descriptions with photos of each Suite, Tennis
Court, Swimming Pool and Dining areas.
The Name - "Hume's Hovell" - An Ancestral Association.
Peter
and Suzanne Hume, with typical Australian dry humour chose "Hume's Hovell
Fine Bed and Breakfast" as a play on words from the names of the early
Australian explorers Hume and Hovell. Peter is descended from the family of
Hamilton Hume who along with William Hovell explored the first overland route
from Sydney to Melbourne in 1824. Click
here to read of Hume and Hovell's overland exploration from Sydney to Melbourne!