Foxgloves Bed & Breakfast
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See why so many travellers make Foxgloves Bed & Breakfast their bed and breakfast of choice when visiting Beechworth. Providing an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience, it offers a quaint setting with an array of amenities designed for travellers like you.
While staying at Foxgloves Bed & Breakfast, visitors can check out Beechworth Telegraph Station (0.1 mi) and Beechworth Post Office (0.1 mi), some of Beechworth's top attractions.
Guest rooms offer air conditioning, and Foxgloves Bed & Breakfast makes getting online easy as free wifi is available.
You can also take advantage of some of the amenities offered by the bed and breakfast, including 24 hour front desk and newspaper. In addition, guests can enjoy free breakfast during their visit. As an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests.
While visiting Beechworth, you may want to try some schnitzel at one of the nearby restaurants, such as Tanswell's Commercial Hotel or Hibernian Hotel Bistro.
Plus, during your trip, don't forget to check out a garden, such as Beechworth Chinese Gardens.
At Foxgloves Bed & Breakfast, your comfort and satisfaction come first, and they look forward to welcoming you to Beechworth.
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Really the biggest asset of this B&B is Sheila who made us feel so welcome, had all the tips on what to do in town and was just such a fantastic person that we loved getting to know. My goodness the breakfast! Mmmmm wish I was eating that now.
I highly recommend this B&B and hope to visit again soon.
The 'town' is really only two main roads which cross each other - whatever time it is, it is quiet where traffic is rare. A lot of buildings in the town are preserved by Australian heritage but even the ones that aren't are beautiful. We spent our time just walking up and down browsing and of course buying scrummy cakes at the famous Beechworth Bakery. We did visit the court house where Ned Kelly was tried and it is so well done.
And so to Foxgloves. When we arrived, Sheila came out to meet us, showed us our room and offered us 'something naughty with cream'. This was served in the beautiful garden with as much tea as you liked. Sheila then helped us with ideas for dinner - all of which were of course in strolling distance.
Our room was beautiful. John and Sheila live in another building at the back of the house so the living area of the house is entirely for guests. Like all parts of the house it is beautifully and tastefully decorated. There is sherry and port available too if that is to your taste.
Breakfast was great, served by Sheila with her usual character. We were really sad to leave - we were only there one night but felt like we were leaving friends.
This place has it all, a beautiful place to stay of the highest standard in a stunning setting with great hosts (and no we are not the owners just big fans).
We stayed in the deluxe queen room that has its own lounge room and dining area and a balcony overlooking the attractive rear garden. The suite was exceptionally clean and comfortable and we had a great night's sleep. The B and B is centrally located within easy walking distance of everything.
Upon arrival we were greeted by Sheila with tasty cakes and tea. Breakfast was also delicious and included home grown fruits and other local produce. We opted to only have the fruit and bacon and eggs - there was no way we could have also managed the cereals that were offered as well.
Sheila's recommendation to have dinner at the Empire hotel was spot on - fine dining in a local pub.
"Very quiet town so noise was not an issue with our room which was at the front of the house."Read full review
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