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Homestead |
CRUICKSHANKS
FARMSTAY and B & B
URALLA
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«««« HOMESTEAD (4 guests)
«««« S/C COTTAGE (up to 8 people) |
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Self
Contained Cottage
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Location
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Cruickshanks is a 20 minute drive off the New
England Highway |
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Just
a short drive along Tourist Drive 19 past the beautiful vine clad
Gostwyck Chapel famous in the Uralla area for its associated
history and amazing autumn colours. |
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Ideal base for visits to
many national parks |
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Close
to Armidale and Uralla. Both towns offer a range of interesting
activities for all tastes and inclinations. |
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Cottage
Living Room
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Cruickshanks
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is one of the district's
oldest B&Bs. |
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The Cottage can accommodate two families up to
8 guests, is fully self contained, although all meals can be
provided |
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The Homestead accommodates 4 guests. |
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Cottage
Bedroom 1

Highland
Cattle
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Cruickshanks offers
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Comfort
and tranquility away from the hubbub of the highway noise
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A
real holiday experience for kids of all ages with the sights and
sounds of life on a working property |
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The
opportunity for guests
weary after a day on
the road, to
enjoy a tasty evening meal and to wake
rejuvenated in the morning after a restful night, ready for
a hearty breakfast. |
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An optional guided 4WD
tour of the 1000-acre property
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See how a traditional
working fine wool sheep and beef cattle enterprise ticks. |
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Meet the friendly
Highland cattle and alpacas who are always ready for a chat.
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View over
the Mihi

Morning
Mists
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The
energetic could set off on foot over the hills or along the
beautiful Mihi Creek, perhaps come upon a kangaroo and probably
catch glimpses of some of the 100 odd varieties of birds already
identified in the wild, |
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The
hopeful to try their luck with a fishing rod may even catch their
next meal….at least they’ll have fun trying. |

Best advice…
Ring ahead or email, make a reservation and order dinner.
But…be warned….Many
in the morning want to stay another day, finally to take their leave
with memories of a great experience and a promise to return
sometime.
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