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Water-Front Wonder Near Woy Woy
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2.5 Bathrooms
- 4 Guests
The Home
Experience coastal bliss at this beautiful house in Horsfield Bay. Enjoy breathtaking waterfront views, a private balcony, and convenient access to the Australian Reptile Park and National Park. Ideal for families, this house offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Explore the lake, enjoy water activities, and create unforgettable memories in this stunning location. Your perfect holiday starts here!
Beautifully renovated and featuring stylish interiors, it will be hard to leave this property to enjoy the nature that surrounds. Exuding creature comforts throughout and emanating warmth and serenity, you will wake up feeling wonderful in this two bedroom home-away-from home.
Known as "Clearview" because of the elevated and 180 degree views of Brisbane Water on the Central Coast of NSW, you will be enchanted as you enter the front door as the view is all encompassing.
The main bedroom suite over looks...
Home Features
Enjoy the comforts of home and beyond with these distinctive features.
Air Conditioning
Heating
Bathtub
Patio/Balcony
Pets Allowed
Building Elevator
Free Parking
Concierge Services
Waterfront
Pool
In-person Check-in
Kids Amenities
All stays include
We believe certain amenities should be standard. Every home comes outfitted with these best-in-class essentials for a worry-free stay.
For digital free stays
We understand that sometimes you seek a truly unplugged experience. Our Tiny Home rentals may not include amenities like TV or Wi-Fi inside the home. Refer to the listing details for available features.
Home Details
Beds & Bath
Review bedroom arrangements to make sure each is right for you. Full and half bathrooms are shown as one total.
Attributes
Patio/Balcony
Waterfront
Beach Access
Free Parking: On-site
Free Parking: Off-site
Amenities
Stove
High Chair
Fire Extinguisher
Bathtub
Air Conditioning: Central
Refrigerator
Dishwasher
Hair Dryer
Microwave
Heating
Dryer In Home
Iron
Outdoor Furniture
First Aid Kit
Smoke Alarm
Oven
Washer In Home
Grill: Charcoal
Dryer On Property
Baby Crib
Kids Amenities
Water Sports
Children's Books and Toys
The Neighborhood
Brisbane Water National Park, near Gosford on the NSW Central Coast offers great walks, cycling and fishing spots. The park protects ancient Aboriginal rock engraving sites. Located 12km from Gosford, the park covers 12,000ha of rugged sandstone country, and boarders the Hawkesbury River, which feeds cascading waterfalls. The landscape is gorgeous all year round, especially from late winter to early spring when it comes alive with colourful wildflowers. The park offers a range of wonderful experiences, making it a great day-trip or weekend away from the city. Come to see colourful spring wildflowers, ancient Aboriginal engraving sites and scenic views from the park's lookouts. There are great fishing spots to discover, along with walking and cycling trails that cross rainforest and rugged sandstone country. The park's waterways are a great place to spend a day on the water, so don't forget your kayak or boat with Woy Woy kayak launch/boat ramp just around the corner! Head to one of the coastal towns, like Umina Beach to organise your lunch before finding your own scenic picnic spot, or make a stop at Patonga for some tasty fish and chips and a beach view. Aboriginal people in the area have a long association with the landscape of Brisbane Water National Park and much evidence of this remains today in the form of rock engravings, foreshore middens and rock paintings. The flat, exposed areas of Hawkesbury sandstone within the park provide an ideal 'canvas' for Aboriginal artists, and there are hundreds of rock engraving sites throughout the park. Aboriginal sites on Hawkesbury sandstone have a distinctive style of engraving which is unique in Australia. The Bulgandry Aboriginal engraving site at Kariong is an excellent example of rock art within the park and is easily accessible.
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Things To Know
- Ground Floor
Payment & Cancellation - 30 Day Policy
Grace Period:
- Guests may cancel for free provided that: (1) reservation is canceled within 48-hours of reservation confirmation, and (2) reservation was confirmed at least 11 days before scheduled arrival.
Payment Policy:
- 30 days or less prior to arrival: Guests pay 100% at time of reservation.
- More than 30 days before arrival: Guests pay 50% at time of reservation, the remaining 50% will be charged 30 days prior to arrival.
- For guests paying with Points or Cash & Points: 100% of payment of both Cash & Points will be deducted at time of reservation, once booking is verified within 48 hours.
Cancellation Policy:
- 30 days or less prior to arrival: No refund issued, unless ‘Grace Period’ applies.
- More than 30 days before arrival: 100% refund.
House rules
- SuitableForChildren,SuitableForInfants,
- -Please respect the neighbours in this quiet neighbourhood with no outside dining past 10.00pm
- -Please remove shoes before entering house. Seating and shoe rack provided at the front door foyer for your comfort.
- -Please BBQ in open area of patio area (do not BBQ under closed ceiling).
- -Please clean BBQ after use. AUD$50 clean fee will apply for dirty BBQ
- -Please supervise non-swimmers at all times as this is a water-front property
- -Access to the waterfront via the rear yard is precarious and entry onto national parkland is at your own risk
- -Strictly no smoking in property or on grounds of property
- -Mandatory fortnightly general house clean for bookings two weeks plus at AUD$250.
- -Additional exit clean fee of $350 for bookings of two months or more.
- -$150 fee for accidental lock out, lost keys or failure to return keys as per self-check out
- The following is provided under the NSW Fair Trading Code of Conduct for the Short-term Rental Accommodation Industry: 2.5 Guests Guests to act lawfully 2.5.1 A guest must not engage in conduct in their capacity as a guest that contravenes: (a) the criminal law (b) planning laws or by-laws (if the premises are in a strata or community scheme) that apply to the premises (c) the terms of a short-term rental accommodation arrangement for the premises. Obligations to neighbours 2.5.2 A guest must not at any time during the occupancy period: (a) create noise that because of its level, nature, character, or quality, or the time it is made, is likely to harm, offend, or unreasonably disrupt or interfere with the peace and comfort of neighbours and other occupants of the premises (b) act in a violent or threatening manner towards neighbours or other occupants of the premises (c) act in a manner that could reasonably be expected to cause alarm or distress to neighbours and other occupants of the premises (d) use or enjoy the premises in a manner, or for a purpose, that interferes unreasonably with the use or enjoyment of common property by neighbours and other occupants of the premises in a strata or community scheme (e) intentionally, recklessly or negligently cause damage to premises, any common property or any other communal facilities within the immediate vicinity of the premises, or any public property in the vicinity of the premises (f) intentionally, recklessly or negligently damage the personal property of neighbours of the premises or other occupants of a strata or community scheme. This section is an offence provision under section 54C of the Act. 2.5.4 A guest must not copy, or knowingly retain after the end of the occupancy period, any keys, security passes or other instrument that facilitates access to the premises. This is an offence provision under section 54C of the Act. 2.5.5 A guest must take reasonable care of the host’s premises and the host’s property at the premises. 2.5.6 A guest must notify the host or the host's representative of any dispute or complaint about a guest’s or visitor’s behaviour as soon as possible after the dispute or complaint arises. This section is an offence provision under section 54C of the Act.