Comfortable, Unique and Spacious Rustic Retreat Esperance Holiday Home is the perfect Family or combined Families getaway! A stone's throw to the beautiful Castletown Quay Beach boasts clear blue waters and pure white sand.
Take a stroll along the stunning foreshore past the Tanker Jetty to the centre of Town only 5km. Rustic Retreat is less than 1km in radius to Castletown Shops, Tavern, Bottleshop, TAB.
Rustic Retreat features an array of Polished Jarrah Floorboards throughout the main Open Living area's & Natural Wood Slab Benchtops and Decor abounds.
This property is booked as a complete Home, fully Self Contained, providing Linen and Towels.
Spacious Open Plan Kitchen, self catering facilities with a Natural Wood Slab Breakfast Bar and Benchtops, Gas cooking and you dont even have to do the dishes the Dishwasher will do that job!
Adjoining is the Dining Area and Lounge Area where you can put your feet up and relax on the Comfortable Couch and enjoy the Flat Screen TV.
Five Individual Bedrooms, Sleeps 12-14 guests. Offering a combination of Single, Double and Queen beds. 2 WC's and 2 Bathrooms. The Master Bedroom boasts an Ensuite with a Spa Bath.
A light and bright Sunroom adjoins the outside pergola/BBQ area. The laundry is equipped with a washing machine, dryer, ironing board and iron.
Plus a Games Room with built in Bar and a pool table
We cater for large groups of people sleeping 12 in private bedrooms with an extra 2 persons accommodated on the Queen size Sofa bed (If required).
Ample parking is provided with a Double driveway which can accommodate 4 cars, a boat or caravan.
Recreational Facilities: Explore outdoors, take a short stroll down to the beach and laze on the snow white sandy bays of Esperance. Children can be entertained at the nearby Acacia Gardens offering Mini Golf, mini train surrounding the Playground and giant board games.
Discover the Wildflowers trek the spectacular Cape Le Grande National Park, adventure snorkelling, scuba diving, 4wd, hiking, fishing charter or bird watching. Maybe take a scenic helicopter flight over the beautiful Esperance Bays.
Catch the ferry to Woody Island or visit the local Dalyup Winery.
Alternatively take a short stroll to the nearest restaurant where you can purchase some delicious pub style meals or enjoy the waterside dining, al fresco on the Esperance beachfront.
Esperance History: Esperance still enjoys the laid back quality of life. In the 1970's when part of the Space Program of the United States of America landed in the region the town became world history. The unique pieces are housed in the Esperance Museum along with old farming machinery and implements from the 1950's.
In 1792, D Entrecasteaux used Esperance Bay for shelter during a massive storm, naming the town after his vessel. The first settlers drove stock overland from Northam, northeast of Perth in 1863. The town grew with the development of the Overland Telegraph in 1876 and boomed as a gateway town for provisions for miners in Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie in the 1890's gold rush. The town really began to progress in the 1950's when the Esperance Downs Research Station was built.
Today Esperance survives on Wheat, sheep and cattle farming plus tourism, commercial fishing and forestry.