Heritage Tobacco Kiln · c.1950
Double Kiln
The grand gathering place · Rated for 8 · Sleeps up to 10
The grandest cottage on the property — a fully restored twin tobacco kiln with soaring ceilings and accommodation across three bedrooms. A 14-seat dining table makes it the natural hub when multiple cottages are booked together. Ground floor master has a queen bed, ensuite, and its own log fire.
Heritage Tobacco Kiln · c.1950
Single Kiln
Intimate & architecturally unique · Rated for 2 · Sleeps up to 3
The most architecturally distinctive cottage — a single converted tobacco kiln with its original tall, narrow proportions intact. Kitchen, dining, and bathroom at ground level around a cosy log fire. A stairwell leads to a mezzanine sleeping area — ideal for couples or solo walkers on the Bibbulmun Track.
Workers' Quarters · c.1950–51
Bell Cottage ♿ Accessible
Named after the original settlers · Rated for 2 · Sleeps up to 3
Named after Roy and Peg Bell, the original soldier settler family. Single-level with full wheelchair access and disabled-accessible bathroom — one of the most accessible nature retreats in WA's Southern Forests. The covered timber verandah with hand-hewn posts is one of the most inviting spots on the property.
Settler's Homestead · c.1950–51
Bassett's Cottage
The original homestead · Rated for 4 · Sleeps up to 6
The original soldier settler's homestead — the most spacious single-level cottage. A large verandah, fire pit, and lush garden give it genuine farmhouse warmth. Three distinct sleeping areas suit families perfectly, and a separate dining and reading room makes long stays feel effortless.