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Fern Mt Field

Lounge and dining room in the evening.
Outside of the cottage with brick chimneys, outdoor shower and stone bath tub adjacent to garden.
View of the Tyenna River flowing over rocks, taken from a bridge
Outdoor bathtub on back deck with French doors into bedroom open.
View looking up the Tyenna River
Stove, oven and rangehood with pots and pans hanging from a shelf.
Tess Astbury
Galley kitchen with oven, stove, fridge and pantry.
View of the bathroom and shower looking in from the external window.
On the banks of the Tyenna River between Mt Field National Park & Maydena, this luxe renovated 100-year-old cottage is a nature lover’s paradise. Whether resting after a hike, mountain biking, fishing or spending time with loved ones, Fern is a sanctuary to disconnect & rejuvenate. Lounge by a crackling open fire, soak in the large outdoor bath, take a stroll along the river or catch up on your favourite movies on the projector movie screen. Two outdoor dining areas catch sun in both the morning and evening, while an outdoor firepit area is the perfect space for evening relaxation, star-gazing and Aurora spotting. The second last house on a quiet country lane, Fern is surrounded ancient forest. From your comfortable bed, listen to the sound of snowmelt water rushing past – on the lower half of this sprawling one acre block you will find the Tyenna River, which flows freely all year round.

Carpark

Laundry

Non Smoking

Open Fireplace

Outdoor Dining Area

Outdoor Furniture

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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