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The Orchard Villa BINDOON Western Australia
The Orchard Villa is an ideal place to share with friends. Sip pre-dinner drinks on the infinity terrace, take in the expansive view and cook a gourmet meal in the spacious kitchen. Play boules and help yourself to seasonal fruit. Situated on six acres at Bindoon, in the Chittering Valley, the Villa accommodates eight comfortably.
Tel: + 61 (0)8 92712270 Mobile: 0418 917 319. Fax: + 61 (0)8 92711280.

 


The Villa is an architecturally designed contemporary building. Its appeal lies in the simplicity of its structure and the generosity of its floor plan





Sink into the comfy settees and admire the sitting room furniture that is a relaxed mix of periods and styles.

In the beautifully proportioned dining room fit the identical tables together for a crowd or use them individually. Set the table with the fine white bone china and the rustic Arabia ware for a retro combination.


Take tea and conversation under the generous boughs of a magnificent olive tree or just unwind and contemplate nature.

Take the route from Perth, traveling north-east, through the Swan Valley and along the Great Northern Highway and arrive in Bindoon in only 60 minutes. Once the highway is reached the view is of open farmland and natural bush.

When you’ve made yourself at home, stand on the terrace and marvel at the enormous sky over the house. A huge, high expanse of blue with clouds swirling overhead till they meet the green and gold undulating hills. The colours in the landscape catch your eye, the soft purple lavender swathed around the house, the shimmering silver of the olive leaves and the thick, evergreen foliage in the oranges trees. Many say the colours are reminiscent of Tuscany.

 

Straight rows of citrus line up across the six-acre property, interspersed with outcrops of granite, marri gums and native grass trees. Seasonal fruit trees make for an exotic mix and you may like to identify the different species. You’ll find quince, plum, fig trees, apricots, cherries, pears, nectarines, mulberries, mandarins, lemons and limes, and even a lemonade tree. Help yourself to oranges to squeeze some fresh juice and take a bag of produce with you to share on the drive home.


Be intrigued by the eclectic mix of furniture and objects in the The Villa. Some pieces, like the limestone columns and rusty iron urns, are classically inspired, whilst others, the old carpenter’s bench which stands in the centre of the kitchen for example, are character pieces acquired locally. You can probably imagine that all the pieces have a history and come with an intriguing story

After dark, the night sky is spectacular so let the 'Milky Way' illuminate your alfresco meal on the terrace and be refreshed by the balmy summer breeze.

 

 

There are many outdoor activities in the region but it may be the beauty of the landscape or sound of birdsong that makes your stay at The Villa a memorable country experience.

 


 
The Toile Room – a double bedroom with a queen-sized bed. Comfortably appointed and accented with black and taupe, Provencal fabric, the view from this room faces directly across the vineyard and orange grove.   The Terrace Room – a double bedroom with a queen-sized bed. Hung with finely textured cotton drapes, the outstanding feature of this room is the solid four-poster bed. An ensuite bathroom and a dressing room lead off this charming retreat.
     



 
The Orchard Room – a double bedroom with a standard double bed. Decorated in shades of cream the guest comforts include crisp cotton bed linen and fluffy towels.   The Verandah Room - a twin share room with two single beds. Filled with light the space is uncluttered and furnished in a milk white scheme. The vintage French print adds some whimsy.
     


Tariff

$195 per night for two people with a minimum of a two-night stay.
Additional guests at $30 per person per night.
Mid week special – enjoy a third night free.
Weekly rate of $995.

Relish a complimentary bottle of superb regional wine with cheese, dips and biscuits on arrival.

THINGS TO DO

Places in the area include Stringybark restaurant, the New Norcia monastery and gallery, astro nights at the Southern Cross Cosmos Centre, West Coast Honey, bushwalks like the blackboy Ridge Trail, bird-watching, the local museum (by appointment), the hot-bread shop and the Chittering Valley scenic drive. Wineries in the region include Western Range, Halina Brook Estate, Briery Estate, Kyotmunga Estate, Riseborough Estate and Jylland Vineyard.

The Villa maintains a non-smoking policy; unfortunately the property is not suitable for children or pets.

IN THE AREA

The Main Building of the Catholic Agricultural College in Bindoon was designed by Dom Urbano Gimenez of the Benedictine Community of New Norcia, 40kms away.

The magnificent heritage portico, part Spanish-Mission part Italienate architecture, at the Catholic Agricultural College.

Olives from the Catholic Agricultural College's vintage grove make high quality, extra virgin olive oil which is processed on-site.

St Ildephonsus' College part of the monastery town created in 1846 by Spanish Missionaries in New Norcia.

 

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