Leafmoor By The Sea is a three-bedroom house situated at Lady Barron on Flinders Island. Wake up to the majestic waters of Franklin Sound, Adelaide Bay and across to Cape Barren Island.
Leafmoor is fully self-contained, offering modern facilities and can accommodate up to six guests. All linen is provided and there are cosy wood fires. A cot is available on request. Fresh eggs, bacon, bread and milk are provided on the initial morning of your stay and continental breakfasts can be prepared. Based at the southern end of Flinders Island, Leafmoor is close to the fishing port of Lady Barron.
Relax in the glow of natural timber in a farm cottage built in 1908, while enjoying modern conveniences. Set on a working sheep, cattle and Cape Barren Goose farm, you are just a short stroll from a quiet, secluded beach.
Go walking and fishing, play some tennis or lie on the beach. Visit the bird sanctuary and nearby Strzelecki National Park, which offers some fabulous bush walking. Book a fishing charter or simply relax in the comfort of your spacious holiday house. In the evenings, warm yourself by the open fire.
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