The Grey House – Grafton
Where To Stay Grafton, Clarence Valley, New South Wales
The Grey House is a self-contained, short stay accommodation with a touch of vintage, stylishly restored as a relaxing base for exploring the beautiful Clarence Valley, featuring mid-century and contemporary furniture, original artworks and quality appliances. Fine linen, comfortable robes and eco bathroom products provide a touch of hotel luxury.
The 1880s worker’s cottage is in a quiet tree-lined heritage precinct, a short stroll to cafes, restaurants, pubs, parks and country stores. Around the corner is the award-winning regional art gallery and fascinating Schaeffer House museum.
The area’s pride and joy and the largest river system on the Eastern seaboard, the Clarence is also literally a stone’s throw away. Grafton is the home of the Jacaranda tree and the first city to be established on the North Coast.
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The Grey House has two bedrooms to choose from – queen or twin each with its own refreshing style and separate access to the veranda via French doors.
Features include a full kitchen, modern bathroom, generous study space with single bed (extra charge for bedding) and a outdoor dining area with stainless steel barbecue.
Free WIFI, iPod dock/radio, LCD television, DVDs, books/magazines and games ensure an entertaining stay.
Guests of The Grey House will also enjoy a welcome hamper which includes a selection of fine Twinings teas, Nespresso coffee pods, Byron Bay cookies, local milk and bottle of Antipodes sparkling water.
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Check In: 2:00 pm
Check Out: 11:00 am