
Nestled in the historic town of York, Hope Farm Guesthouse offers a serene retreat in a 1907 wing of a homestead built in 1880 for Dr. Hope, Western Australia's first Commissioner for Public Health. The guesthouse features three individually themed rooms—Sacred Kingfisher, Mistletoebird, and Rainbow Bee-Eater—each with a queen-sized bed, luxury linens, and a newly renovated ensuite bathroom. Guests can unwind in the charming lounge with an open fire, explore the extensive gardens and vineyard, or enjoy a full farmhouse breakfast using locally sourced produce. The property boasts stunning views of Mount Bakewell and the surrounding landscape.
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