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Suite Queen con Vasca Idromassaggio
Superficie camera: 1 m²
Camera 1: 1 letto matrimoniale
This suite features a seating area, DVD player and electric kettle.
Servizi in camera: terrazza, TV, radio, lettore DVD, lettore CD, TV a schermo piatto, aria condizionata, vasca idromassaggio, ferro da stiro, ferro e asse da stiro, zona soggiorno, riscaldamento, cabina armadio, ingresso indipendente, pavimento in marmo o in piastrelle, armadio/guardaroba, prodotti per le pulizie, doccia, vasca, asciugacapelli, vasca da bagno con idromassaggio, prodotti da bagno in omaggio, WC, vasca o doccia, bollitore tè / macchina caffè, angolo cottura, frigorifero, forno a microonde, zona pranzo, bollitore elettrico, utensili da cucina, tostapane, barbecue, tavolo da pranzo, arredamento da esterno, zona pranzo all'aperto, sveglia o sveglia telefonica, sveglia, asciugamani, biancheria per la casa

Suite Queen
Superficie camera: 1 m²
Camera 1: 1 letto singolo, 1 letto matrimoniale
This suite features a kitchenware, toaster and tile/marble floor.
Servizi in camera: terrazza, TV, radio, lettore DVD, TV a schermo piatto, aria condizionata, ferro da stiro, ferro e asse da stiro, zona soggiorno, riscaldamento, ingresso indipendente, pavimento in marmo o in piastrelle, prodotti per le pulizie, stand appendiabiti, doccia, asciugacapelli, prodotti da bagno in omaggio, WC, bagno privato, bollitore tè / macchina caffè, angolo cottura, frigorifero, forno a microonde, zona pranzo, bollitore elettrico, utensili da cucina, tostapane, barbecue, tavolo da pranzo, arredamento da esterno, zona pranzo all'aperto, sveglia o sveglia telefonica, sveglia, asciugamani, biancheria per la casa
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Camera Familiare con Bagno Privato
Superficie camera: 1 m²
Letti: 2 letti a castello, 1 letto matrimoniale.
This family room has a kitchenware, DVD player and electric kettle.
Servizi in camera: terrazza, TV, radio, lettore DVD, lettore CD, TV a schermo piatto, aria condizionata, ferro da stiro, ferro e asse da stiro, zona soggiorno, lavatrice, riscaldamento, cabina armadio, ingresso indipendente, pavimento in marmo o in piastrelle, prodotti per le pulizie, doccia, asciugacapelli, prodotti da bagno in omaggio, WC, bagno privato, angolo cottura, frigorifero, forno a microonde, cucina, zona pranzo, bollitore elettrico, utensili da cucina, forno, piano cottura, tostapane, barbecue, tavolo da pranzo, arredamento da esterno, zona pranzo all'aperto, sveglia, asciugamani, biancheria per la casa

Percy's Cottage (Separate - 3 x Bedroom Cottage)
Delightful, tastefully decorated, light and bright 3 bedroom Cottage - sleeps up to 6 people. Great home base for you to explore the hidden wonders of York, the oldest inland town in WA and the beautiful Avon Valley. Percy's Cottage, comes Fully Furnished, equipped with everything you will need in your home away from home. Large outdoor Patio/deck area with Shade Sails and Outdoor Furniture, neat gardens, front and side Veranda's plenty of off street parking. Lovely, peaceful outlook. Just ideal as a weekender or for longer stays. Suite Workers, families or just about anyone wanting a peaceful lovely place to stay. Just a short stroll into the main shopping precinct, restaurants, hotels, shops, parks, and various places of interest.
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The Nosh & Nod - Avon Terrace offers self-contained accommodation in the centre of York. Free private parking is available on site.
Each rooms is equipped with air-conditioning, heating, a flat-screen TV, DVD player, refrigerator, microwave, toaster, ironing facilities, a hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and free toiletries. All linen is provided.
The nearest airport is Perth Airport, 76 km from The Nosh & Nod - Avon Terrace. The property is within a 5-minute walk of a variety of shops and cafes.
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York Motor Museum
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Residency Museum
Built during the 1850's as the Depot Superintendant's Quarters, this historic house is now the last remaining part of York's Convict Depot.
It then became the official home of the town's Resident Magistrate hence the name, the Residency.
During the early twentieth century it was used as part of the Old York Hospital, later being saved from disrepair by the efforts of the York Society.
It opened as a Municipal Museum in 1972 and continues to be managed by the Shire of York, with help from community volunteers.

Peace Park
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Più infoYork Racecourse
The York Racecourse is renowned for its fast paced racing with the track being constantly maintained with a good or fast track rating. Located 100km east of the Perth CBD, York Racecourse hosted its first race way back in 1843 albeit at a different site.
The course has an overall distance of 1661m with two chutes that are laid out amongst traditional surrounds of eucalyptus trees. Once the thoroughbreds hit the home straight they fly at an almighty pace to the finish line.
An historic race course in WA’s Wheatbelt has reopened more than five years after being damaged by wild weather.
A storm in January 2011 wrecked facilities at York Racecourse, including its state-heritage listed grandstand which was built in 1924.
The Minister for Racing and Gaming Colin Holt officially reopened the track on April 6, 2015, which coincided with the running of the 70-thousand-dollar York Cup.
The track is the oldest thoroughbred race track in Australia, with its first official race meeting held in 1843
Landing Bakewell
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York Town Hall
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Più infoCourthouse and Old Goal
From the lofty grandeur of the court room to the stark confines of the prison cells, the York Courthouse Complex tells the intriguing story of country policing from the days of the first convicts to the late twentieth century.
York was Western Australia’s first inland town (founded 1831) and in 1852 the first part of the courthouse complex, the cell block and police station, was built. As the town prospered and expanded, so did the complex. A courtroom was added in 1859, the police station was expanded, and a troopers’ cottage, stables and yard were built to the rear. With the influx of money from the goldfields, part of the complex was demolished and a new two-storey courthouse was built in 1895.
The cells continued to be used until 1981 when a new police station was built in the town. The court room was still in use after the National Trust acquired the property in 1983.