Guy House B&b
Warwick
GUY HOUSE HAS PERMANENTLY CLOSED.
Enjoy the old world charm of Guy House B&B, located in Warwick, one of the State's oldest cities and just a 2 hour drive from Brisbane.
Guy House B&B, which was built in 1880, is located in Warwick's CBD, making it the perfect base for exploring the Rose and Rodeo City. This beautifully restored colonial home Is close to shops, cafes, restaurants, churches, parks, and the Condamine River, giving guests the opportunity to take a break from driving and explore on foot.
Hosts, Larraine and John take pride in their garden, with the four seasons bringing a changing palette of colour to Guy House. In fact, the historic home is postcard perfect all year round.
Directly opposite the picturesque Leslie Park, the apricot and white house is a real home away from home. The guest accommodation has its own private entrance, sitting area, and bathroom, affording guests complete privacy. High ceilings, tasteful decor and furniture reminiscent of days gone by add to the old world charm of the B&B.
Everything needed for a very comfortable stay is provided and Larraine's thoughtful touches and treats make guests feel welcome.
Included in the tariff at Guy House is a continental breakfast which sets guests up for a day of discovery and exploring. Cereals, yoghurt, fresh fruit, muesli, home baked bread, locally produced jams, juice, tea and coffee are on offer and these can be enjoyed in the formal dining room, on the verandah or in the B&B's private eating area.
Larraine and John are warm and obliging hosts and go out of their way to ensure a stay at Guy House is a memorable experience. Larraine is happy to point visitors in the direction of things to see and do - and there's plenty on offer. At the end of the day, kick the shoes off and put those weary feet up.
In the warmer months the wide front verandah beckons and the temptation to shoot the breeze, enjoy a cuppa (or a glass of wine), recline in the squatter's chair or doze in the hammock is hard to resist. In cooler months, a fireplace in the B&B accommodation keeps guests warm and cosy and the period two seater lounge is the place to be.
This historic house was built from local bricks, the doors and architraves being made from cedar. Impressive solid cedar doors in the formal dining room originated from Warwick's Town Hall and the property boasts not one, but five impressive fireplaces. Under the steep galvanized roof are the perfectly preserved, original cedar shingles. The house has an interesting history, including its use as a doctor's surgery and residence for 75 years.
Guy House B&B accommodates 4 guests and welcomes couples, families, and small groups. It's an ideal spot to enjoy a girls' weekend away, a country escape, a family break, or perhaps a getaway with friends. It's also the perfect spot to stay whilst attending events and festivals held in Warwick and the surrounding region.
The city is home to the iconic Warwick Rodeo (held in October annually) and the Jumpers and Jazz Festival (held in July annually). Guests can enjoy day trips to Allora, Glengallan Homestead, Queen Mary Falls, Killarney, Goomburra and Yangan and nature lovers and keen bush walkers will find Main Range National Park and Rosenthal Scrub Environmental Park have much to offer.
There are so many more great reasons to choose Guy House as a home away from home. Why not book in, enjoy boutique accommodation and generous country hospitality whilst discovering what makes Warwick* the gem that it is.
Top 6 Must Do things to see and do in Warwick:
1. Pringle Cottage Museum - call in and see Janice Flood and her team of volunteers. This museum is amazing and full of history and wonder.
2. Take the CBD Walk, one of the "Great Walks of Warwick" - a great way to appreciate the city's beautiful sandstone buildings and architecture, dating back to the 1800s.
3. Visit the Warwick East State School - the oldest school building and the first national school in Queensland (established in 1850). The original building has survived several floods - check out the school's flood markers.
4. Warwick's Pig and Calf Market - held every Wednesday morning and a real country experience. You never know what treasure awaits here.
5. The QCWA Tea Rooms - one of the few remaining. The ladies provide the freshest and most reasonably priced lunches and refreshments to be found in the city. Take a break from exploring and refuel without hurting the hip pocket.
6. Take a stroll alongside the Condamine River in the early morning or late afternoon and catch the stunning reflections of gum trees in the river. Explore the Greenbelt precinct and find Tiddalik the frog in Federation Park.
In addition - Train buffs will want to call in to Southern Downs Steam Railway. Check out their website for information and a timetable of upcoming steam train tours and events.
*A point of interest: Warwick and its surrounds were recently used in the filming of the television series, "Wanted", featuring Rebecca Gibney.
By Sandy Ludinski
Must Do Brisbane.com was a guest of Guy House B&B