Welcome to the heart of the Barrington Tops | Cabine dans Salisbury

Neuf |   2 Chambres  1 Salle De Bains  5 invitations
Salisbury Cabine | Welcome to the heart of the Barrington Tops

2 Chambre Cabine dans Salisbury

All Cabins Have One Master Bedroom And Loft Bedroom
2 Queen Size Beds
1 Single Bed
Sleeps 5 Guests
Property Comes With:
Tennis Court
Luxury Sheridan Linen & Towels
Gas Fire In All Cabins
Air Conditioning In All Cabins
Spa Bath In All Cabins
Kitchen Appliances
Private walking track to the river / swimming hole
LED Smart TVs In All Cabins
BBQ Areas
Undercover Parking
30 Minute Drive To Top Of Barrington Tops
FIND BELOW THE NEWS ARTICLE FROM THE NEWCASTLE HERALD PUBLISHED IN JUNE 10TH 2016.
Barrington Guest House once nestled on the edge of our World Heritage ancient rainforest wilderness where it had been a landmark for probably 79 years.
All that sadly came to an end late at night on September 24, 2006 when an electrical fault caused a fire.
Despite initial hopes, rebuilding never took place. And if you look online these days, you might stumble across visitor pictures of a tall orphan brick chimney surviving on a site slowly being reclaimed by bush. They’re probably all from early 2014 and show the chimney is all that remains of the main guesthouse. However, a Dungog Council representative said this week the chimney had been now toppled over “for safety reasons” and the area fenced off.
We know nothing ever really stays the same, but somehow, for many decades, remote Barrington Guest House seemed to defy the reality of modern life.
A 1986 Dungog Council heritage study described the big, now vanished 1920s building as “a rare example of a surviving country guesthouse” which never radically changed from its original appearance.
Built between 1925 and 1927 by Dungog hotelier Norman McLeod, the bush icon was officially opened in late 1930 by Sir Earle Page, MHR, who later became Australian Prime Minister.
Built from local blue gum timber (for the exterior) and lined with red mahogany, it was erected on a logging site known as Big Flat on the Upper Williams River. Soon, the tourism venture became a popular institution. Officially at Salisbury, the original idea was that easy access to the Hunter wilderness might create an area to rival the Blue Mountains in popularity. Sadly it didn’t. Mind you, very early on, the premises provided only basic comforts of farm house-style accommodation with a generator providing power.
The wooden building was fringed by wide verandas on three sides and constructed on wooden piles. There were originally 19 rooms and all cooking was done on a fuel stove. The site was so isolated that town electricity didn’t arrive until the summer of 1954. It had a dark dining room and a high-vaulted, pressed-metal ceiling. There was a familiar, old fashioned feel to the place.
So, what was the attraction of Barrington Guest House that made it a byword in Newcastle for families who kept coming there for generations? And why was there a major site redevelopment, including a range of 20 community title, modern rainforest cottages around it, in 1989?
It was the area’s very isolation and back-to-nature feel that proved a winner. Despite some financial hiccups over the years, visitors just kept falling in love with it. Besides the solitude and beautiful scenery, attractions included tennis, swimming, horse riding for ages, long bush walks and four-wheel drive tours to Carey’s Peak and trips to scenic spots like Rocky Crossing. People fed the protected bush birds, tame kangaroos and after dark, even friendly, if pesky, possums
Many visitors also remember the guesthouse’s welcoming fireplace with the big aircraft propeller mounted over it. This was recovered from the crash of a De Havilland Mosquito which crashed in the Barrington Tops wilderness on April 16, 1945. The wreckage, however, wasn’t located until January 1946.For there have been at least seven aircraft crashes in the dense, rugged terrain in the past 70 years, including an RAAF Mirage back in 1969. The most publicised aircraft associated with the forests was Cessna VH-MDX. It disappeared without trace in the wild with five people aboard on August 9, 1981. It is claimed to be the only aeroplane still recorded missing in Australia since World War II.
Another, but largely forgotten aircraft crash until now, was the loss of the Hunter Westpac rescue helicopter, known as Angel One. It crashed (luckily without any loss of life) after hitting hidden power lines near Barrington Guest House in February 1993. The chopper fell about seven metres to ground and was a total write-off. Community liaison officer Barry Walton said the chopper crew yelled out the warning, “wires, wires, wires” just before the crash. Two blades spun off the aircraft. One was given to Barrington Guest House and the other went to Dungog SES. That same SES-stored blade is now on show at a free exhibition at Newcastle Museum until June 30 to mark the rescue service’s 40th anniversary.
But now back to historic, former Barrington Guest House. More insights come from a small booklet by Therese Aitchison written probably to celebrate the site’s 50th official anniversary. Donated to Newcastle Library by historian Jack Sullivan in 1980, it reveals the guesthouse was once closed during the winter months. And in the 1930s, house facilities were very primitive. The cool room was heavily insulated with sawdust and cooled by night air. The door was left open all night and closed just before daybreak to remain shut all day.
Author Aitchison said during WWII, enlisted Army men marched 40kms in full packs to Barrington House from their Dungog barracks at as part of their training program.
One treasured feature of the house’s vestibule for years was a tall, odd, carved wooden hat stand featuring a climbing bear. The design seems to have originated in Germany’s Black Forest in the 1850s.
And the local weather could be rough. In the worrying drought in 1839, at least 500 head of cattle were driven up to nearby Barrington Tops. That winter it kept snowing for 21 days. The cattle, huddled together for warmth, died in droves. After the cattlemen’s tents were blown down, a drover called Carey, after whom Carey’s Peak was named, suggested the carcasses of dead animals be skinned to build a shelter of cowhides. This was done, but none of the cattle were saved, Aitchison reported.
Then in August 1933, members of a botany expedition were also trapped there by heavy snow for two days. A few years after, a ski club was formed, but had to disband because of lack of snow!
Today, one link to the former historic house still remains. The prominent multi-directional road sign in Dungog’s main street was originally erected about 1930 just to promote the new Barrington House.

This 2 Chambres Cabine provides accommodation with Zone fumeurs désignée, Vue, Vue sur l'océan, for your convenience. This Cabine features many amenities for guests who want to stay for a few days, a weekend or probably a longer vacation with family, friends or group. This Cabine is less than 1 km from Salisbury, and gives visitors the opportunity to explore it. The rental Cabine has 2 Chambres and 1 Salle de bains to make you feel right at home.

Check to see if this Cabine has the amenities you need and a location that makes this a great choice to stay in Salisbury. Enjoy your stay in Salisbury at this Cabine.

Montre Plus
 
Salisbury, 2420, Australia

Commodités

Climatiseur
Zone fumeurs désignée
Vue
Vue sur l'océan
Balcon/Terrasse
Activités sportives
Literie/Linge de maison
Foyer/Chauffage
Divertissement
Adapté aux enfants
Jacuzzi
Cuisine

Aperçu des installations

Climatisation
  • Air conditioning
  • Heating
Salles de bains
  • 1 bathroom
  • Jetted bathtub
  • Shower/tub combination
  • Soap
  • Toilet paper
  • Towels provided
Chambre
  • 2 bedrooms
  • Bed sheets provided
  • Dining table
  • Fireplace
  • Living room
Cuisine
  • Cookware/dishes/utensils
  • Electric kettle
  • Microwave
  • Refrigerator
  • Toaster
Vue sur l'océan
  • Beach sun loungers
Parking
  • Onsite parking
Animaux acceptés
  • No pets allowed
Accessibilité
  • Designated smoking areas
Activités
  • Birdwatching nearby
  • Cave exploring nearby
  • Cycling nearby
  • Horse riding nearby
  • Mountain biking nearby
  • Mountain climbing nearby
  • Rafting nearby
  • Rock climbing nearby
  • Tennis on site
  • Wildlife and game walks nearby
Divertissement
  • DVD player
  • Games
  • Smart TV with cable/satellite service
Général
  • Unit size: 969 sq ft (90 sq m)
  • English
  • In a rural location
  • In the mountains
  • On the river
Services à la clientèle
  • Children's dinnerware
  • Children's toys
  • Playground
En Plein Air
  • Balcony
  • Barbecue grill
  • Firepit
  • Garden
Sécurité sureté
  • Carbon monoxide detector not reported (host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector)
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Smoke detector installed (host has indicated there is a smoke detector on the property)

Stratégies

Politique d'événement
Fêtes et événements autorisés (y compris les réunions de famille ; nombre maximum de participants : 10)
Politique anti-tabac
Fumer est autorisé

Commentaires

matt f.
Apr 24, 2023 09:00:11 PM
Note d'examen:   4
Résumé: Was a last minute decision to go on holidays, although soon after booking our original cabin was changed as there was an issue with hot water. Later was told there were no keys for the new cabin but locksmith would be there asap, never turned up. New cabin was clean but had no fire alarms or fire extinguisher on wall. Also ran out of hot water/gas on the Sunday night. We were reluctant to keep valuables in cabin when on day trips as we couldn't lock it. Knob was missing from fan controls, gas fire didn't work. Was a sign at bbq area saying limited wifi (we had no phone reception),but was later advised there was no wifi. Looked forward to coming home.
Voir Tous Les Avis

FAQ

Salisbury cabine est-il adapté aux animaux domestiques pour les clients?

Non, les animaux de compagnie ne sont pas autorisés dans cet établissement. Consultez les commentaires des clients pour plus d'informations sur les expériences des clients.

Le Salisbury cabine dispose-t-il d'une piscine?

Non, Salisbury cabine ne dispose pas d'une piscine. Voir les détails sur la disponibilité de la piscine intérieure ou privée et d'autres installations.

Combien coûte la nuitée à Salisbury cabine ?

Les meilleurs tarifs pour Salisbury cabine commencent à partir de $145 par nuit et comprennen Jacuzzi, Cuisine, Climatiseur, Balcon/Terrasse, Activités sportives, Literie/Linge de maison, Adapté aux enfants, Zone fumeurs désignée, Vue, Vue sur l'océan, Foyer/Chauffage, Divertissement avec toutes les autres installations. MLFR correspond à chaque voyageur avec son hébergement parfait, que vous voyagiez avec un groupe, des amis, une famille ou des animaux de compagnie.

Salisbury cabine est-il adapté aux familles?

Selon les informations que nous avons reçues du propriétaire ou de notre partenaire, cet établissement n'est pas considéré comme adapté aux familles. Selon les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou le gérant, cabine n'a pas précisé que les enfants sont les bienvenus. Veuillez consulter les détails sur l'adéquation pour votre famille ou vous renseigner auprès de l'établissement pour en savoir plus.

Le Salisbury cabine est-il accessible en fauteuil roulant ou propose-t-il des services pour les personnes handicapées?

Selon les informations reçues de notre partenaire, Salisbury cabine n'a pas spécifié s'ils sont accessibles aux personnes en fauteuil roulant. De même, il n'est pas spécifique qu'un ascenseur soit disponible dans l'établissement. Les détails spécifiques d'accessibilité peuvent être supprimés dans la section des détails de l'établissement de cette page.

Quelle est la politique de séjour minimum pour le Salisbury cabine?

D'après les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou gestionnaire, Salisbury cabine indique 1 day politique de séjour dans cet cabine. Les invités sont prévenus que la politique de séjour minimum peut différer en fonction de la saisonnalité ou de disponibilité et peut être à la discrétion du propriétaire ou du gestionnaire.

Quelle est la politique d'annulation en place pour Salisbury cabine?

Selon les informations rapportées par le propriétaire ou le gestionnaire, les détails de la politique d'annulation pour Salisbury cabine sont les suivants : Politique d'annulation Les clients sont avertis que la politique d'annulation peut différer en fonction de la saison, de la disponibilité ou des restrictions de voyage actuelles. Les clients doivent également être conscients que cette politique peut être sujette à des modifications et doivent être efficaces avant la réservation. Plus de détails peuvent être disponibles sur cette page dans la description de la propriété. Cependant, une arrivée anticipée ou un départ tardif peut parfois être négociée entre l'invitation et le propriétaire ou le gestionnaire de cet établissement.

Les gens demandent aussi

Vérifier Cabine La Disponibilité
Tarifs à la nuitée à partir de :
EU €125
Vous serez redirigé vers  
Bonne opportunité - Il a été visionné 32 fois aujourd'hui
Pas la bonne taille? Découvrez nos autres propriétés en Salisbury
|
10.0 (11 Commentaires)
Maison
  • Climatiseur
  • Parking
  • Animaux acceptés
10.0 (1 Revue)
Maison
  • Sécurité sureté
  • Activités sportives
  • Installations de bien-être
10.0 (1 Revue)
Maison
  • Sécurité sureté
  • Activités sportives
  • Foyer/Chauffage