Paradise Cowra

PARADISE COWRA

A beautiful historic home set in the heart of Cowra, located between the town centre and the Cowra Japanese Garden. Sense the history of this magnificent old home from the moment you arrive.

Paradise is an old country home spanning three levels with a homely ambience with most rooms benefiting from high ceilings. Located at the northern end of Macquarie Street, the home provides up to five bedrooms and plenty of space to breathe. The accommodation is ideal for a couple wanting a weekend escape or a fantastic family retreat that offers space, great grounds and independence.

The house consists of five bedrooms and has an outdoor BBQ and smoking area to cater to all guests’ needs.

There is strictly no smoking in the house. There are three rooms with queen-size beds, one double bedroom and one room with two king single beds. All linen, blankets, doonas, pillows and towels are supplied.

Please note that Paradise has a 2-night minimum stay and is not suitable for events or parties unless specifically arranged with the owners.

A: 90 Macquarie Street, Cowra NSW 2794
E: macquariestreetcowra@gmail.com 

REVIEWS

“A quirky old house with lots of character. We had 3 families staying there and it was massive, very spacious. A great way to get away with a group so you can all hang out but have your own space.” – James

“We really enjoyed our stay in this historic home! Warm heaters in the rooms & a lovely fireplace and heated flooring in the main living area. Great backyard, fully stocked kitchen. Would highly recommend!” – Elle

“Great host with clear instructions. Lovely home for a larger group to spread out, with lots of sitting areas. Appreciated the wood already chopped and slow combustion fire ready to light when we arrived, as Cowra can get a little chilly at night. Also, column oil heaters in the bedrooms to take the chill off the air. Thank you!.” – Deborah

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