Leisurely Manor is a spacious holiday home with a fully equipped kitchen, two lounge areas, three bedrooms, two toilets, off street parking for two cars and a large bathroom with walk in shower.
Leisurely Manor is ideal for business travellers, holiday-makers, families, couples, singles, groups… in fact anyone wanting a fantastic place to stay!.
Original polished floorboards, high ceilings, leadlight doors and windows, a lovely garden and more await you.
Free wifi is provided.
A gas heater, two reverse cycle air conditioners and three good quality portable fans provide multiple forms of heating/cooling for your comfort.
2023 smart tv in the lounge with Netflix and all the other desirable apps for you to access via your account. The second lounge room is ideal for the kids or to watch the news in peace and quiet.
There's lots of extras like books for all ages, shampoo and even hair straightener's in the bathroom, luggage racks and Australian quality duvets on the chiropractic beds. Enjoy fresh plunger coffee or a variety of teas.
A port-a-cot and highchair are provided. There are 3 parks within several minutes walk of Leisurely Manor, with swings etc for the kids to enjoy.
Ever popular 9seeds cafe is just a short 5 minute walk away.
A liquor outlet, hair dresser and petrol station are 1 minutes drive from Leisurely Manor where you can also purchase milk, bread, the daily newspaper and other essentials.
Woolworths supermarket is 1km away for larger food supplies.
Book now to secure your accommodation at Leisurely Manor.
ABOUT FREMANTLE:
Fremantle is recognised as the best preserved 19th Century seaport in the world. Over 150 buildings in the port city are classified by the National Trust, These include: The Round House which was built in 1831 & is the oldest public building in W.A, The Esplanade Hotel which was built in 1890s and the Fremantle Prison which was built by convict labour in the 1850s.
Fremantle was establlished in 1829 as a port for the fledgling Swan River Colony and was the major city in Western Australia for much of its early history. Fremantle became a city in its own right by 1929, and survived the building demolitions of the 1890s and the 1960s. The city emerged in 1987 when it was the host city for the Americas Cup sailing challenge, as a city rich in heritage and character.
“Freo” as it is also know to the locals, is home to a 500-strong fishing fleet and a vast number of yachts and pleasure craft. Two significant historical replica ships were built here: The HMS Endeavour and the Duyfken which was the first Dutch vessel to chart the Australian coastline in 1666.
The port city of Fremantle is located at the mouth of the Swan River on the West Coast of Western Australia and is part of the Perth metropolitan area. Perth city is only 20 kms away which is a 25 minute cab ride or 30 minute trip by train.
Fremantle is much more than an architectural time capsule. It provides a unique opportunity for visitors to experience and enjoy a range of cultural activities in a relaxed atmosphere. A browse through the markets or leisurely stop at one of the numerous cafes and restaurants will complement your exploration of the arts, making a visit to Fremantle a rich and rewarding experience.
Lonely Planet named Fremantle the #7 top city to visit world wide (Best in Travel 2016). Lonely Planet likes Fremantle's raffish harbour town vibe that attracts free spirits from far and wide, our live music venues, Notre Dame university and our reinvention into a bustling, artsy, counter-cultural capital.
Free Wifi Hotspots
Visitors can enjoy free Wifi at the Esplanade Reserve, the Fremantle library, Fremantle arts centre, Fremantle passenger terminal, Fremantle fishing boat harbour, Kings square, High Street Mall and the Cappuccino Strip.
You can check out the City's free WiFi coverage by downloading the Fremantle Map on the City of Fremantle's website or search for FREBytes