Seaview Lodge K.I.
Seaview Lodge is an historic circa 1890 guesthouse now restored for a completely relaxed getaway. Five double rooms, one with an additional single bed, two with four-poster beds, one with twin beds, ensuites and reverse cycle air conditioning. Offering views of the sea and surrounding farmland, this is the perfect place to spoil yourself for a night, a weekend, or a week. All your needs are catered for, including a cooked or continental breakfast in the morning, four-wheel drive tours, hire cars and bus tours easily arranged by nearby tourist information office.
Seaview Lodge, Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island will be closed from 3 May 2010 to 18 June 2010 for major repairs to the plumbing.
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HONEYSUCKLEThe Honeysuckle Room is a single or twin share room including two single ensemble beds with ample space for one or two people. The colours are in pale blue and cream, with a frieze border of blue, cream and burgundy. The room has polished floors, heating and cooling is supplied to make this a comfortable room. The adjoining ensuite is in traditional style and features colours of green and ivory with green and gold fittings. JASMINEThe Jasmine Room is a deluxe queen room with a beautiful four poster bed. It has polished timber floors and an open fireplace with a dark marble-like timber mantelpiece. The north facing aspect of this room makes it a warm, bright one, with a view across the water towards American River and Kingscote. The Australian colonial furniture in this room is very attractive, with the bed-head and bed-end sporting a rolling-pin design. The colours of this room are cream and tan and a frieze border with golds, blues and pinks complimenting the pale blue linen and curtain fabrics. Heating and cooling is by reverse cycle air-conditioning with electric blankets on the bed. The ensuite bathroom is in a beautiful mixture of heritage green and cream. MADEIRAThe Madeira Room is a deluxe queen bedroom with one single bed. This room was an extension of the original house. The room has a beautiful polished timber floor and an open fireplace, with the dark marble-like timber mantelpiece a main feature. The colours of this room are pale green and cream with a frieze border of golden bronze hues and a ceiling rose painted in matching colours. The furniture is of rustic Australian colonial style. Heating and cooling is by reverse cycle air-conditioning with electric blankets on the beds. The adjoining ensuite is of traditional style and colours of heritage green and ivory, with green and gold fittings. The Madeira Room also has the capacity to accommodate an extra person. ROSEThis room was one of the three original rooms of the house, built in 1860. Its tall timber ceiling is some 13 feet and gives a feeling of spaciousness. The Rose room is definitely for guests desiring a romantic weekend away. The era of the 1860's is shown in the quaint sash windows in this bedroom. The four poster bed and hues of blue, cream and pink with a charming rose frieze border on the walls makes this an elegant and romantic room. TECOMAThe Tecoma Room has a queen-size bed in Rolling Pin Design carved from beautiful Baltic Pine. The colours of this room are blue and cream and the outlook is across the lush garden area where the pink Tecoma creeper displays its wealth of huge trumpet-like flowers in mass. The east-facing room has such a delightful bright morning aspect and the combination of morning sun and abundant plant-life attracts the Blue Wrens and Honeyeaters to this area. Heating and cooling is by reverse cycle air-conditioning with electric blankets on the bed. The bathroom is in the traditional style with colours of black and white with gold fittings. It also has a magnificent claw-foot bath. | |
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