Plenty of room to spread out
The
ground floor of Balmoral House is divided into a large dining room and dance-floor, the parlour, cocktail bar, sitting
room and reception. Outside areas include a croquet lawn, enclosed courtyard and sundeck.
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A pleasant double room whose creamy-hued walls are embossed with a delicate patterned wallpaper.
Light streams in through sheer curtains covering the deep sash windows and sparkling chandeliers lend a decadent charm
to this delightful period room.
Perfectly suited to an indoor marriage ceremony or a business meeting.
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The restaurant provides a perfect atmosphere for gatherings large and small - from an intimate dinner for two to a roaring
one hundred and twenty - with extra room for a dance floor.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner to
guests every day.
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Select a quality Australian red or white wine, beer or spirits.
Coffee and tea are also available. The quirky, period bar is open every day.
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Located beyond the bar, with French doors opening onto the courtyard. Sit in comfort to watch your favourite TV or Austar
programs or a DvD on a wide-screen television.
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Enclosed by the house on one side, and a wall of hedges on the other, this intimate terrace offers a comfortable place
to sit and contemplate the world around you. With cover for half of the terrace, you can sit in comfort on even the wettest
days.
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Look out across the croquet lawn as far as you can see to the furthest edges of the Blue Mountains from this extensive
sundeck.
Sun umbrellas can be provided and outdoor lounges and other garden furniture give you somewhere to rest while you
look at the view
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Fountain terrace
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An ornate fountain takes central place in the front garden, providing an ideal place for group photos or quiet contemplation
of the falling waters.
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Mountains views
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