'HOPEFUL HUT' HOLIDAY/SHORT-TERM $150/n or $910/wk
9 Hopeful St, Kurrimine Beach QLD 4871
House
312
Block size: 811 m² approx.
HOPEFUL HUT $150/night or $910/wk for 1st 4 guests
PLEASE IGNORE THE AVAILABLE DATE:- PHONE FOR AVAILABILITY
'Hopeful Hut' is a simple, no-fuss beach hut, only a few minutes walk to the beach and approximately 500 m to the creek boat ramp making it a great place for beach goers and fishers alike to unwind and relax for a weekend or longer!
The Hut is fully self-contained (BYO linen please) and perfect for a couple or a family getaway. There is plenty of room for your outdoor pet, your car, your boat or 2. The fenced large patio has a BBQ, gate and ceiling fans. The house will cater for 8 guests; there are 3 bedrooms. The main bedroom has a king bed, the second bedroom has 2 sets of single bunks( 4 singles and a trundle) . The large new split system A/C in the lounge cools the main living area and these bedrooms. There is a third bedroom with a queen bed in a separate area complete with a box A/C.
Features of Hopeful Hut include;
- Spacious outdoor patio to front with outdoor setting and lounge area
- Fully fenced yard -child and pet-friendly
- There is a second fridge if required
- Large block with easy access to park the boat (or two) off street.
- Only a few minutes walk to the beach
- Boat ramp nearby.
- Fire drum in the front yard.
The tariff is $150/night per first 4 guests. A weekly discount rate applies with a weekly rate of $910. Extras are charged at $20/adult/night and $10/child/night, preschoolers are free. There is a two-night minimum booking for the property. Linen is not included in the price. If prearranged, linen is available for $20/person/stay, this includes sheets, pillowcases and towels. A longer-term stay would be considered and tariff adjusted to suit.
Please contact Sandra at our office to enquire about availability and to request a Booking Sheet.
Property Code: 415
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