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Alternative hours available on request.
Furniture shoots, TVC’s, filming, larger teams will incur additional fees.
Welcome to Dandelion Wine, a whimsical retreat nestled in the serene countryside of Martinsville, NSW. This charming black cottage exudes warmth and character, surrounded by lush paddocks and towering trees. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a cozy kitchen and dining area with a modern country flair, perfect for intimate gatherings or creative endeavours.
The cottage features three delightful bedrooms, each offering picturesque views of the verdant surroundings. The balcony, overlooking the enchanting garden, provides a serene spot to capture creativity. A breezeway connects the older section of the house to the newer part of the cottage, seamlessly blending old-world charm with modern comforts.
Wander through the winding pathways that meander through the garden, leading you to hidden nooks and peaceful corners. The garden itself is a botanical wonderland, bursting with vibrant flowers and majestic trees that transport you to an idyllic English countryside.
Cozy up next to the old combustion fireplace on chilly evenings, creating a snug atmosphere that fosters creativity and relaxation. The kitchen boasts Smeg appliances and exudes a rustic country charm, making it a delightful space to capture your next production.
Located an hour and a half from Syndey or hour from NewcastleÂ
Location available in Martinsville to hire through Pure Locations for photoshoots, filming, and corporate events.
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