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ALN House Fremantle - Holiday & Short Term Accommodation
villa - house
- Number of bedrooms
3 - Number of bathrooms
1 - Number of floors
1 - Sleeps
8
| Pets - No | Smoking - No | Wheelchair - No |
Property description
Welcome to ALN House
Tourism Council WA Accredited & ARTA Rating 4 Diamonds (Australian Registry of Tourism & Accommodation)
Enjoy your own luxurious lifestyle in this beautifully furnished, air conditioned 3 bedroom character house located in the heart of South Fremantle, Western Australia. The perfect self contained, short term holiday accommodation in the Fremantle area to make your stay an enjoyable one. Within minutes you can find yourself in the centre of Fremantle city and its famous cappuccino strip or take a short stroll and find yourself at the beautiful swimming beach, South Beach, or at the many local restaurants and cafes, shopping facilities and tourist attractions. ALN House offers, private, comfortable, stylish and convenient Fremantle accommodation with the comforts of home. Great for familes, couples, corporate rental and small groups. Sleeps up to 8 guests. So stay at ALN House and enjoy the culture of Western Australia's vibrant second city.
We will also consider longer term stays should we have availability. MINIMUM OF 5 NIGHTS STAY.
ROOMS:
- 3 double bedrooms (can sleep up to 8, with 1 queen, 1 double, 2 singles and a double sofa-bed in the living area)
- Large extended living area with floor to ceiling glass doors and windows looking out on to the rear courtyard garden.
- Modern fully fitted kitchen
- Modern bathroom and toilet (no bath)
- Laundry facilities
- Double remote control lockup garage
OTHER FEATURES:
- Wireless broadband internet
- Private courtyard and entertaining area with barbeque
- Courtyard toilet (new and convenient for your outdoor entertaining)
- High ceilings
- Polished wooden floors
- Reticulated rose garden and tranquil water features
HOUSE APPLIANCES:
- Monitored alarm system
- Reverse cycle air-conditioner in kitchen/living area (heats and cools)
- Ceiling fan in main bedroom
- Portable fans in bedroom 2 and 3
- Gas heater in living area
- Portable heaters in bedrooms
- Electric cooktop
- Microwave oven
- Iron & ironing board
- Telephones (local calls only - unless otherwise needed)
- Kettle
- Toaster
- Smoke alarm
OTHER FACILITIES PROVIDED:
- Private courtyard with BBQ
- Washing line
- Washing machine
- Clothes Dryer
- Magazines and books
- Cleaning products
- All kitchen utensils
- Porta-cot available
- High chair available
Property amenities
Furnishings/Luxuries: Air Conditioning, Balcony, Beach Access, Beach Chairs, Beach Front, Beach Towels, Beach Umbrella, Ceiling Fan(s), Cook
Appiliances: Coffee Maker, Dishwasher, Dryer, Full Refrigerator, Grill/BBQ, Hair Dryer, Iron, Ironing Board, Microwave, Toaster
Electronics: Alarm Clock, Alarm System, CD Player, DVD Player, Internet Access, Stereo, TV, Telephone, VCR
Recreation/Activities: Amusement Park Nearby, Biking Nearby, Boating, Casino Nearby, Deep Sea Fishing, Fishing Nearby, Golf Nearby, Historic Area Nearby, Jetski Rentals Nearby, Night Club/Disco Nearby, Playground Nearby, Restaurant Nearby, SCUBA Diving Nearby, Shopping, Surfing, Swimming, Tennis Nearby
Transportation: Covered Parking/Garage
Other amenities: - Private courtyard and gardens
Rates
200 - 350 AUD/day
Rates details: Off Peak Rates:
- AUS$200 per night double or AUS$1200 per week double
- Extra adult at AUS$30 per night or AUS$180 per week (15 years and over)
- Extra child at AUS$20 per night or AUS$120 per week (under 15 years)
Peak Rates:
- AUS$250 per night double or AUS$1500 per week double
- Extra adult at AUS$35 per night or AUS$210 per week (15 years and over)
- Extra child at AUS$30 per night or AUS$180 per week (under 15 years)
Conditions:
- Minimum of 5 nights stay during off-peak season and 7 nights in peak seasons
- 30% deposit is required at the time of booking
- Balance is payable prior to arrival
- Deposits are non-refundable unless by special arrangement
- Check-in time is from 2 pm onwards
- Check-out time is by 10 am
- Phone calls are limited to local calls only
- ALN House will be cleaned prior to your arrival
- Long stay rates are negotiable (longer term being greater than 3 months)
These rates are subject to change at owner's discretion.
Additional information
WHAT TO SEE & DO IN FREMANTLE
FREMANTLE FESTIVALS: (1) Fremantle holds several festivals throughout the year. A few of the larger festivals are listed below:- (2) The Sardine Festival held in January, where you can taste the culinary delights of the many local cultures. (3) The Fremantle Festival, full of art & culture held in November, when the streets come to life with colour and activities for weeks. (4) In October, at the start of the new fishing season, Fremantle holds a festival called "The Blessing of the Fleet", to bring good fortune to the fishing harbour and its many fishermen. Part of the ceremony involves the blessing of the boats after a street procession from St Patrick's Church to the Fishing Boat Harbour. The procession itself is led by a statute of Our Lady who protects the local fisherman. THE ARTS: Along with the diverse culture of Fremantle come the many galleries that feature contemporary arts and crafts.
THINGS TO DO
Fishing Boat Harbour
Address: Mews Road Fremantle Having a meal at the fabulous restaurants at the Fremantle Fishing Boat Harbour as you watch the sun set.
Fremantle Cappuccino Strip
Address: South Terrace, Fremantle Relax and enjoy a fabulous meal and coffee as you experience the culture of Fremantle and watch the world go by.
Local Beaches:
Visit the beautiful local beaches and relax and enjoy the view and sun
Sunset
As must - watch the amazing sunset that will take your breath away
ALL ABOUT FREMANTLE
HISTORY OF FREMANTLE: Fremantle, set on the Indian Ocean, is one of the world's best examples of a Victorian Port. Fremantle was declared a city in 1829. The city was named after Sir Charles Howe Fremantle who, as the captain of the "HMS Challenger", took possession of the West Coast of Australia as British territory. Settlers soon followed in the "Parmelia" and established the Swan River Colony. Aboriginals occupied this land for thousands of years before it was taken over by settlers. You can learn much about their history, heritage and culture by visiting the Fremantle Museums. Fremantle experienced rapid growth in the "goldrush" years, bringing new business to the port, making it a thriving community. AMERICAS CUP: In 1983 Fremantle became a major tourist destination after Alan Bond's Australia II yacht won the Americas Cup. The Americans had been unbeaten for 132 years and, by winning The Cup, this made Fremantle the place to be. Fremantle was a hive of excitement and every day was like New Years Day. Businesses thrived and the local people developed a new sense of pride in their port city, which still remains today.
THE PEOPLE OF FREMANTLE: Fremantle is full of cultural diversity. The multicultural Fremantle people bring with them a cosmopolitan flavour to the city. This is what attracts people from far and wide to Fremantle. The relaxed cosmopolitan lifestyle of Fremantle can be seen in full swing daily on the "cappuccino strip" and during the many festivals of Fremantle.
Owner Information
Name: Lourdes Wyatt
Telephone: 0894375780
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