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Carelles Apartment

Living Area with Lounges and TV
Dining area showing table & Chairs
Dining tables & chairs looking into Main bedroom
Bedroom with QS Bed and Rockingchair
Bedroom 1 showing single Bed
Bedroom showing 2 king Single Beds
Kitchen with Electric Stove & Refrigerator
Bathroom Showing Shower, Washing machine & Dryer
Carport

Carelles Apartment

250 Grey Street, Glen Innes, New South Wales 2370

0488 027 147

sue@carelles.com.au

A spacious apartment with lots of natural light. In the center of the CBD overlooking the Historic Town Centre with a private off street entrance and Carport. Fully self-contained with everything you need for your holiday. Located above the Toyshop, the Apartment is accessed up a flight of Stairs. Suitable for a family with up to 4 children. With 2 bedrooms and a spacious living/Dining area there is plenty of room to relax and unwind. This bright clean space is a comfortable place to stay in after a day traveling, sightseeing or working. Facilities include: Reverse cycle air conditioner, electric stovetop and oven, microwave, Refrigerator, TV /DVD in living room, digital clock radio, front loader washing machine, clothes dryer, iron and ironing board, hair Dryer, all linen & towels & cooking essentials provided Airbnb Rating : 4.85 Stars. Airbnb Reviews: "Lovely large and bright apartment. We were very warm in the middle of winter. Fantastic location right on the Main Street. Will come again" "This accommodation is amazing! Right in the heart of town. Extremely clean. Communication was a breeze as was checking out. We will definitely be back for a longer stay next time!!" "Great centrally located apartment close to cafes, restaurants and shopping. The space was large, very clean and comfortable and had everything we needed for a weekend away."

Facilities found here

Carpark, Family Friendly, Laundry, Non Smoking,

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.