2 rooms from $231 per night
“Two striking, thoughtfully designed studios in the gardens of a 19th-century house. Studio One has airy, loft-style interiors & space for four guests; smaller Studio Two feels minimalist & atmospheric. Both have lovely kitchens & expansive views of historic Castlemaine & the landscape beyond. Ideal.”
“Two striking, thoughtfully designed studios in the gardens of a 19th-century house. Studio One has airy, loft-style interiors & space for four guests; smaller Studio Two feels minimalist & atmospheric. Both have lovely kitchens & expansive views of historic Castlemaine & the landscape beyond. Ideal.”
Recommended For
- Other Activities
- The fantastic Castlemaine State Festival is held every other year, with a terrific programme of performances — not to be missed!
- Local markets
- Browse 70+ stalls at Wesley Hill Market on Saturdays, or pick up crafts & produce at The Mill, a fabulous arts & foodie space
- Hideaway
- Two romantic hideaways, promising plenty of privacy in well-tended gardens, and lovely, thoughtfully designed interiors
- Local exploring
- Brilliant for exploring artsy Castlemaine, complete with the recommendations of artist & owner Nicola
- Museums
- The Castlemaine Art Museum is a local landmark, and houses an eclectic collection of Australian art & historic artefacts
- Great walks
- Hike around Expedition Pass, seeing birdlife aplenty as you follow trails around teh reservoir — cool off with a swim
- Sights nearby
- Take a ride on the Victorian Goldfields Railway with the whole family, for a classic steam train experience
- Birdwatching
- Learning
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Wildlife Area
- Historic
- Castlehouse — on the grounds — was built as a family home in 1856 by architect William Downe; Studio One was added in the 1970s
- Owner managed
- Owner Nicola Loder has lived in Castlehouse, on the same grounds as the studios, since 2007 & has created these inviting spaces
- No restaurant
- Breakfast provisions are provided, and studios have kitchens for self-catering
- Views
- Almost 360 degree views over Castlemaine town & the rural landscape beyond
- Secluded setting
- Quiet
- Family Suites
- Full of character
- Child friendly
- Self catering to rent
- Artworks
- B&B
- Boutique
- Landmark
- Self catering
- Pet friendly
- Romantic
- Disabled access
- Traditional
- Charming
- Intimate
Facilities
- No restaurant
- Breakfast provisions are provided, and studios have kitchens for self-catering
- Views
- Almost 360 degree views over Castlemaine town & the rural landscape beyond
- Internet
- Bath robes
- Parking
- Family Suites
- In room DVD
- Walking distance restaurants
- Outdoor dining
- Private dining room
- Laundry
- Sitting Room
- Self catering to rent
- Garden
- Pet friendly
- Child friendly
- Disabled access
- Satellite / Cable TV
- Wifi
- Air conditioning
Activities
- Other Activities
- The fantastic Castlemaine State Festival is held every other year, with a terrific programme of performances — not to be missed!
- Local markets
- Browse 70+ stalls at Wesley Hill Market on Saturdays, or pick up crafts & produce at The Mill, a fabulous arts & foodie space
- Museums
- The Castlemaine Art Museum is a local landmark, and houses an eclectic collection of Australian art & historic artefacts
- Great walks
- Hike around Expedition Pass, seeing birdlife aplenty as you follow trails around teh reservoir — cool off with a swim
- Sights nearby
- Take a ride on the Victorian Goldfields Railway with the whole family, for a classic steam train experience
- Canoeing
- Learning
- Theatre
- Fishing
- Cycling
- Wildlife Area
- Birdwatching
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