Heritage Romance Cottages

Heritage Romance Cottages Come and enjoy some heritage luxury. A National Trust blue stone cottage with all the modern appointments you could enjoy.

It's the perfect setting for that "Romantic Getaway" or the peaceful indulgent retreat you've been dreaming about. Imagine sitting back in the luxurious spa, sipping the complimentary wine then relaxing in front of the open flame gas log fire. A short stroll across parkland takes you to the premier South Beach and it's only two blocks from the shops and restaurants. Experience the charm of the Eli

zabeth Margaret Brady Cottage (circa 1860), with all of the indulgent features you would want for that special retreat.
0438579844 - Bookings - [email protected]

Features Include:
• Fully self contained luxury cottage
• "Real Flame" gas open log fire
• Large double spa and separate shower, hairdryer, shampoo/bath bubbles and ample large towels
• Four poster queen size bed (linen provided)
• Tea / coffee (also plunger coffee)
• Free wine on arrival
• Bedside chocolates
• Fruit bowl on arrival
• Reverse cycle air Conditioning and Ceiling fans
• Separate fully equipped kitchen c/w dishwasher, microwave and hotplates
• Off street parking provided
• Adjacent to parkland and lake
• A short stroll through the park to the South Beach
• Two blocks from the shops and Restaurants (450m)
0438579844 - Bookings - [email protected]

25/04/2019

Awesome to celebrate the Irish Festival!!

10/02/2018

Due to a cancellation we are now availble for bookings over the Port Fairy Folk festival. So if you think you might have a luxurious stay over the folky at a discounted price check us out on Airbnb or Stayz.com.

10/04/2017

A beautiful romantic cottage in the heart of Port Fairy.

What about staying in Koroit on the way????
18/11/2016

What about staying in Koroit on the way????

A heap of photos of the cottage at 59 Campbell and some other Port Fairy spots courtesy of Alan whose family had lived t...
31/01/2015

A heap of photos of the cottage at 59 Campbell and some other Port Fairy spots courtesy of Alan whose family had lived there for two generations.

31/01/2015

We looked around for at least three years to find an old cottage in Port Fairy that we could buy. 59 Campbell St. arrived and from the day one, shared its own history. The first day we arrived we met the granddaughter and great granddaughter of Elizabeth Margaret Brady out the front taking photos of the building in which she lived as a young teacher. This was spooky and availed us of the really early photos of the cottage we now have.

Last month a lady rang me asking me about the cottage. Her father had always loved visiting “Granny’s” where his grandparents lived and she was interested about the cottage. Subsequent contact with Alan, her father, has surfaced some more wonderful photos and stories of those who lived in this beautiful home we are privileged to share. In fact, I feel he’s miffed about the name we christened the cottage after we bought it. To him, it wasn’t a ‘cottage’, or anything to do with Elizabeth Margaret Brady. It was just “Granny’s.” Fair enough too! So maybe it should’ve been called “Granny’s!”

Either way, how cool is it to have this history follow us. Also I've enjoyed talking to Alan about historical events about Port Fairy.

With that in mind, I hope you enjoy the Photos that Alan Bull has sent me. I am posting them to the blog on his behalf as a kind of archive related to a building many have called home at 59 Campbell St. in Port Fairy; notably the Bull and Brown families. Further to all this … I heard that at one stage, 14 children were born in the cottage. This was, at that stage, a 4 room building with a shed and dairy out the back for the cow. Wow.

If anyone has any more information about our place or Port Fairy, please feel free to post back.

Cheers,

Damien.

28/01/2015

Donna Whelan wrote a poem about the cottage. Thank you Donna!!
Elizabeth Margaret Brady Cottage

First we see the roses
Then the geraniums
As we make our way to the front door
We step inside
A cosy lounge
Warm rugs on the polished floor
Little touches abound
Sweet ornaments
In each room pretty vases of flowers
The kitchen so pleasant
The magnificent bed
In which we spent comfortable hours

Named for a lovely young girl
The cottage is a pearl
A jewel in Port Fairy
Whose memory we will cherish.

Donna Whelan, December 2014.

Like to show Donna an appreciation for her words.

09/01/2015
Who needs Fiji! The azure coloured waters of South Beach Port Fairy. Walking the dog. A respite from writing reports. Wh...
01/12/2013

Who needs Fiji! The azure coloured waters of South Beach Port Fairy. Walking the dog. A respite from writing reports. Whoo hoo!!

Went for a walk this morning. These rocks, pools and plants that grow metres from the surging waves and pounding swells ...
13/10/2013

Went for a walk this morning. These rocks, pools and plants that grow metres from the surging waves and pounding swells are amazing.

25/09/2013

Damien And Adele are still workin. The cottage is lookin' pretty good!

20/09/2013

The cottage didn't have a name. So what do we call it? We laboured over this for some time even; as I re-read "The History Of Port Fairy" by J W Powling. Stories of the Wisharts and the Rutlidges and...

Address

59 Campbell Street
Port Fairy, VIC
3284

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