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Bendigo Bed and BreakfastsLangley Hall
Langley Hall is an Edwardian Mansion built in 1903 for the then Anglican Archbishop of Bendigo and is now fully restored and refurbished as a private elegant and restful Bendigo bed and breakfast accommodation. It has had an interesting and varied history, operating in later years as both restaurant and antique centre. This large imposing residence with its ample verandas provides the opportuity for guests to enjoy areas of quiet relaxation.
Upon entering Langley Hall one immediately senses the vastness and generous proportions of this historic property. For our guest's comfort and convenience we offer several public areas - the Billiard Room, the Parlour and the Drawing Room, all furnished to encourage you to make the most of your time with us.
The elegant bedrooms have ensuites and private facilities, all with fine furnishings, heating, cooling and remote TV, plus all the superior accoutrements you would expect to find in a boutique hotel.
The style of accommodation at Langley Hall complements the other grand facades and fine buildings which bear witness to the wealth created in Bendigo during its heyday in the 1850s as a major gold mining centre. Be sure to mention the Bendigo .ws Website when you call
| Hosts | Allan and Anne Broadhead | | Address | 484 Napier Street, Bendigo | | Telephone | | | Mobile | | | Fax | | Website | | | Email | |
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