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Luxury Country Valley Escape
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10 av 10,
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3 sovrum 1+ badrum Sovplats för 8
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Utforska omrÄdet
Wandiligong, VIC
- Place, Bright Visitors CentreâȘ8 min med bilâŹ
- Place, Bright City Clock TowerâȘ8 min med bilâŹ
- Place, Bright Splash ParkâȘ8 min med bilâŹ
Rum och sÀngar
3 sovrum (sovplats för 8)
Sovrum 1
1 queensize-sÀng
Sovrum 2
2 vÄningssÀngar (enkla)
Sovrum 3
1 queensize-sÀng
1Â badrum, 1Â toalett
Badrum 1
Toalett
Badrum 2
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Om boendet
Luxury Country Valley Escape
Follow the seasons.
Open Season House is the ideal country valley escape for couples, families or groups of up to eight guests. This character-filled 1886 house has been meticulously restored with every modern comfort. Walk to the famous Wandi pub, bring your bikes to hit the Rail Trail at your door, or explore the region from Bright to the ski fields. This is your base to recharge and relax in every season â from cosy winters by the fire to picnics under the chestnut tree in summer.
The space
A new accommodation experience listed August 2022.
About the house
The white house with the picket fence and the red roof was once the Wandiligong post office, and today itâs where you can experience the best of northeast Victoria. Open Season House has been designed to offer the ideal cosy retreat for couples and a base for adventuring families.
Two bedrooms feature queen beds while the third bedroom has king single bunk beds â all with luxurious linen. The spacious bathroom features a wet-room rain shower and a deep bath nestled under a picture window overlooking the valley.
The 1886 house has been meticulously restored and renovated with every modern comfort, including fast wi-fi, a Nespresso coffee machine, a smart TV and a full kitchen and laundry.
If youâd rather switch off, Open Season House also delivers with an oversized couch and a daybed for lazy afternoons as the electric fireplace crackles.
In the warmer months, the rear deck is yours to take in views of the hills of Wandiligong from outdoor lounges while kids run barefoot on the grass in the safety of a fully-fenced outdoor space. Rambling gardens surround the house with lawns for a picnic, game of bocce or long lunch under the chestnut tree.
While the house was transformed for contemporary guests, every care was taken to preserve the spirit of the original building. The grand entrance hall, where former post and bank customers would have conducted their business, is now a welcoming space to hang coats, remove shoes and feel at home. Elsewhere youâll find traditional expansive passageways with naturally aged black timber floorboards, soaring ceilings, and of course the high roof in original post office red.
About the area
Wandiligong is where northeast Victoria adventure beckons among lush forests, apple orchards, bubbling creeks and bike trails. From here, itâs only a short walk to the famous Wandi pub, or jump onto the Bright to Wandiligong Rail Trail at the edge of the property. If you bring your bikes, you can store them in a former potting shed.
The gateway to Victoriaâs best ski resorts at Mount Hotham and Falls Creek. And for food and wine buffs, there are plenty of gourmet driving tours winding through picturesque Buckland Valley, King Valley, Milawa regions, Beechworth and Rutherglen.
About Wandiligong
Wandiligong is a small hamlet in a tranquil valley set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and forests in every direction. The entire township is registered with the National Trust as a classified landscape.
Wandiligong was once a bustling gold mining town in the 1800s. There are many remnants of the gold mining era, such as the Diggings and Chinese Swing Bridge, you can visit today. With the decline in mining, agriculturalists began planting nuts, apples, tobacco and hops.
Many historical buildings stand to tell the tales of times gone by â the former butcher, Bennettâs Store and the old post office where youâll be staying.
Ride to Nightingale Brothers, the largest apple orchard in the southern hemisphere, where you can enjoy a cider and fill a basket with apples. The kitchen at Open Season House is yours to bake a delicious apple crumble when you return.
History of the House
The building was originally constructed as a new post office for the town in 1886. The postmistress at this time was Mary A. Nelson, and telegraph and savings bank facilities were soon installed.
Percy Gribble was the telegraph messenger boy at this time. He later rose through the ranks to become Superintendent of Telegraphs in the Post Master Generalâs Department.
The Post Office building was sold in 1976, with the townâs postal services moving to Bennettâs Store across the road. The property then became a private residence.
Entire house and gardens, including secure storage shed.
Excludes access to twin garage.
Open Season House is the ideal country valley escape for couples, families or groups of up to eight guests. This character-filled 1886 house has been meticulously restored with every modern comfort. Walk to the famous Wandi pub, bring your bikes to hit the Rail Trail at your door, or explore the region from Bright to the ski fields. This is your base to recharge and relax in every season â from cosy winters by the fire to picnics under the chestnut tree in summer.
The space
A new accommodation experience listed August 2022.
About the house
The white house with the picket fence and the red roof was once the Wandiligong post office, and today itâs where you can experience the best of northeast Victoria. Open Season House has been designed to offer the ideal cosy retreat for couples and a base for adventuring families.
Two bedrooms feature queen beds while the third bedroom has king single bunk beds â all with luxurious linen. The spacious bathroom features a wet-room rain shower and a deep bath nestled under a picture window overlooking the valley.
The 1886 house has been meticulously restored and renovated with every modern comfort, including fast wi-fi, a Nespresso coffee machine, a smart TV and a full kitchen and laundry.
If youâd rather switch off, Open Season House also delivers with an oversized couch and a daybed for lazy afternoons as the electric fireplace crackles.
In the warmer months, the rear deck is yours to take in views of the hills of Wandiligong from outdoor lounges while kids run barefoot on the grass in the safety of a fully-fenced outdoor space. Rambling gardens surround the house with lawns for a picnic, game of bocce or long lunch under the chestnut tree.
While the house was transformed for contemporary guests, every care was taken to preserve the spirit of the original building. The grand entrance hall, where former post and bank customers would have conducted their business, is now a welcoming space to hang coats, remove shoes and feel at home. Elsewhere youâll find traditional expansive passageways with naturally aged black timber floorboards, soaring ceilings, and of course the high roof in original post office red.
About the area
Wandiligong is where northeast Victoria adventure beckons among lush forests, apple orchards, bubbling creeks and bike trails. From here, itâs only a short walk to the famous Wandi pub, or jump onto the Bright to Wandiligong Rail Trail at the edge of the property. If you bring your bikes, you can store them in a former potting shed.
The gateway to Victoriaâs best ski resorts at Mount Hotham and Falls Creek. And for food and wine buffs, there are plenty of gourmet driving tours winding through picturesque Buckland Valley, King Valley, Milawa regions, Beechworth and Rutherglen.
About Wandiligong
Wandiligong is a small hamlet in a tranquil valley set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and forests in every direction. The entire township is registered with the National Trust as a classified landscape.
Wandiligong was once a bustling gold mining town in the 1800s. There are many remnants of the gold mining era, such as the Diggings and Chinese Swing Bridge, you can visit today. With the decline in mining, agriculturalists began planting nuts, apples, tobacco and hops.
Many historical buildings stand to tell the tales of times gone by â the former butcher, Bennettâs Store and the old post office where youâll be staying.
Ride to Nightingale Brothers, the largest apple orchard in the southern hemisphere, where you can enjoy a cider and fill a basket with apples. The kitchen at Open Season House is yours to bake a delicious apple crumble when you return.
History of the House
The building was originally constructed as a new post office for the town in 1886. The postmistress at this time was Mary A. Nelson, and telegraph and savings bank facilities were soon installed.
Percy Gribble was the telegraph messenger boy at this time. He later rose through the ranks to become Superintendent of Telegraphs in the Post Master Generalâs Department.
The Post Office building was sold in 1976, with the townâs postal services moving to Bennettâs Store across the road. The property then became a private residence.
Entire house and gardens, including secure storage shed.
Excludes access to twin garage.
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***BRIGHT*** Modern Home with large outdoor deck and outside fireplace.
***BRIGHT*** Modern Home with large outdoor deck and outside fireplace.
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Om omrÄdet
Wandiligong
Denna semesterbostad ligger pÄ landet och vid floden i Wandiligong. Mystic Bike Park och Bright Brewery kan vara vÀrda att kolla in om du har aktiviteter pÄ programmet, och den som föredrar att uppleva omrÄdets vackra natur kan utforska Wandiligong Education Area och Canyon Walk. Upplev vattenÀventyr som kajakpaddling och tubing i nÀrheten, eller prova pÄ andra friluftsaktiviteter som ekoturer och bergsklÀttring.
Wandiligong, VIC
I nÀrheten
- Bright Visitors Centre - 8 min med bil - 6.5Â km
- Bright City Clock Tower - 8 min med bil - 6.5Â km
- Bright Splash Park - 8 min med bil - 6.5Â km
- Centenary Park - 8 min med bil - 6.5Â km
- Ovens River Rail Trail Bridge - 11 min med bil - 9.2Â km
Restauranger
- âȘBright Brewery - âŹ7 min med bil
- âȘBeechworth Bakery Bright - âŹ7 min med bil
- âȘWandi Pub - âŹ8 min till fots
- âȘSixpence Coffee - âŹ7 min med bil
- âȘCoral Lee - âŹ7 min med bil
Vanliga frÄgor och svar
Om vÀrden
Joanne Àr vÀrd

We are Joanne and Matt, and we are proud to share Open Season House with you.
We purchased the former Wandiligong Post Office in December 2021 because of our love of the North-East alpine area. Our family are mountain bike riders and resort skiers. Matt and I are mountain hikers / campers, and Matt is a back country ski tourer.
We instantly fell in love with the property â the little white house with the white picket fence and red roof, the welcoming and homely feeling as soon as you enter, the wide entrance which once welcomed postal and bank customers, the spacious passageways, high ceilings and abundance of natural light, the views from the back deck, the expansive garden with its giant chestnut tree and rolling lawn which cries out for quoits and bocci and decadent long lunches, and the little white and red outbuilding whose original function is now all but forgotten by locals and left to much discussion and speculation about its former use.
Over the years the property has played an essential role in Wandiligong community life (as a post office, telegraph and savings bank), and has been many peopleâs home, and we are excited to share all of this with you.
We hope you also fall in love with the natural beauty of Wandiligong, the hills that surround it, the painted sunsets and sunrises, the lush chestnut groves and apple trees, the birdsongs, babbling Morses Creek at the bottom of the lane, the 1800s goldfield history of The Diggings, the bike and walking paths connecting Wandiligong to Bright, the paragliders launching from Mystic Mountain, the famous Wandi Pub and all of the surrounding attractions and festivals.
Thank you for staying with us and we hope you enjoy your stay.
We purchased the former Wandiligong Post Office in December 2021 because of our love of the North-East alpine area. Our family are mountain bike riders and resort skiers. Matt and I are mountain hikers / campers, and Matt is a back country ski tourer.
We instantly fell in love with the property â the little white house with the white picket fence and red roof, the welcoming and homely feeling as soon as you enter, the wide entrance which once welcomed postal and bank customers, the spacious passageways, high ceilings and abundance of natural light, the views from the back deck, the expansive garden with its giant chestnut tree and rolling lawn which cries out for quoits and bocci and decadent long lunches, and the little white and red outbuilding whose original function is now all but forgotten by locals and left to much discussion and speculation about its former use.
Over the years the property has played an essential role in Wandiligong community life (as a post office, telegraph and savings bank), and has been many peopleâs home, and we are excited to share all of this with you.
We hope you also fall in love with the natural beauty of Wandiligong, the hills that surround it, the painted sunsets and sunrises, the lush chestnut groves and apple trees, the birdsongs, babbling Morses Creek at the bottom of the lane, the 1800s goldfield history of The Diggings, the bike and walking paths connecting Wandiligong to Bright, the paragliders launching from Mystic Mountain, the famous Wandi Pub and all of the surrounding attractions and festivals.
Thank you for staying with us and we hope you enjoy your stay.
Varför vÀrden valde detta boende
Wandiligong is a small hamlet in a tranquil valley set against a dramatic backdrop of mountains and forests in every direction. The entire township of is registered with the National Trust as a classified landscape.
Wandiligong was once a bustling gold mining town in the 1800s. There are many remnants of the gold mining era, such as The Diggings and Chinese Swing Bridge, you can visit today. With the decline in mining, agriculturalists began planting nuts, apples, tobacco and hops.
Open Season House is surrounded by historical buildings which still stand to tell the tale of times gone by â the former butcher directly across the road and Bennettâs Store.
From Open Season House, itâs only a short walk to the famous Wandi pub, or stroll down Lardis Lane to The Diggings and join the Bright to Wandiligong Rail Trail.
Youâre on the doorstep of Victoriaâs best ski resorts at Mount Hotham and Falls Creek, and for food and wine buffs, there are plenty of gourmet driving tours winding through picturesque Buckland Valley, King Valley and Milawa regions, along with historic Beechworth and Rutherglen.
Wandiligong was once a bustling gold mining town in the 1800s. There are many remnants of the gold mining era, such as The Diggings and Chinese Swing Bridge, you can visit today. With the decline in mining, agriculturalists began planting nuts, apples, tobacco and hops.
Open Season House is surrounded by historical buildings which still stand to tell the tale of times gone by â the former butcher directly across the road and Bennettâs Store.
From Open Season House, itâs only a short walk to the famous Wandi pub, or stroll down Lardis Lane to The Diggings and join the Bright to Wandiligong Rail Trail.
Youâre on the doorstep of Victoriaâs best ski resorts at Mount Hotham and Falls Creek, and for food and wine buffs, there are plenty of gourmet driving tours winding through picturesque Buckland Valley, King Valley and Milawa regions, along with historic Beechworth and Rutherglen.
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