Martin Place is situated in the heart of Ballarat only 1km to Sovereign Hill and closer to the city. It provides the perfect escape for couples and families travelling together sleeping up to eight people.
Beautifully appointed self-contained house including:
-childrens bedroom with bunk bed, Playstation, toys, books, games and DVD movies
-two spacious queen bedrooms
-sunroom with double sofa bed
- bathroom with spa bath and separate shower
-laundry and separate toilet
-fully equipped kitchen including dishwasher
-lounge/dining room with TV, DVD and iPod dock
- air conditioning and central heating
-private enclosed yard with BBQ
- quiet central location within walking distance to the city, Sovereign Hill, Ballarat Wildlife Park, Eureka Centre and restaurants.
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| Property's terms and conditions | Property's terms and conditions |
|---|---|
| Bond details | No bond is required. Credit card details will be required prior to arrival. |
| Payment details | Payment of balance is due one month prior to stay. You will be contacted by email to arrange final payment when due. If booking is within one month of stay final payment direct to Montrose of Ballarat will be required immediately. |
| Business facilities | Broadband internet connection is available by prior arrangement. Charges will apply. |
| Arrival | 1400hrs |
| Arrival instructions | Guests will be called upon booking so a confirmation letter can be emailed prior to your stay including directions and access arrangements. |
| Departure | 1000hrs |
| Getting there | The property is located at 12 Martin Street, Ballarat East. To find us simply follow the signs to Sovereign Hill which is in Main Road. Once in Main Road, turn into Eureka Street (at the skate park), travel one block up Eureka Street and turn left into MacDonald Street (Montrose Cottage is on this corner), take the first left on the bend which is a laneway opposite the school. We are the first house in this street, with a hedged fence and white gates, directly opposite the school. |
| Parking | Off-street, undercover car park for one vehicle. Plenty of on-street parking available as well. |
| Things to do | Just 1.2 km up Eureka Street, you will find The Eureka Centre, which brings the story of the miners rebellion and The Eureka Stockade to life. A little further away, but still within easy walking distance, is award-winning Sovereign Hill where you can step back in time to experience life as it was in the 1850s. Sovereign Hill is also home to the dramatic sound and light show ?Blood on the Southern Cross? which tells the story of the Eureka rebellion. The City itself contains many historic buildings constructed during the golden era of the late 1800s. One of the most impressive thoroughfares, Lydiard Street is home to many of Ballarats heritage icons including the Ballarat train station, Craig?s Royal Hotel, The George Hotel and Victoria?s largest regional art gallery, the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery. But Ballarat is not all about history. Another popular attraction less than 3ks from Montrose of Ballarat is the award-winning Ballarat Wildlife and Reptile Park where you can experience close contact with native animals in six hectares of peppermint gum woodland. Adding to the range of attractions are Lake Wendouree, the Botanic Gardens, The Golden City Paddle Steamer Museum and the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial. Coupled with these attractions are numerous restaurants and cafes for relaxed or formal dining with a huge range of food styles and dining experiences on offer Exploring the region From Ballarat you can take leisurely trips to many other towns or tourist venues. First among these would be picturesque Daylesford which is renowned for its fine cuisine or perhaps a tour of the many fine wineries that dot the region. |