Accommodation is provided in the fully-restored Head Keeper's Quarters
- constructed in 1881 - and featuring five bedrooms with a variety of configurations.
The building was renovated during 2003, fitted out as a guesthouse, and
re-decorated in period-style for use by overnight tour groups.
Two shower rooms, two toilets and a well-equipped kitchen help make staying
out here a pleasurable experience in its own right.
Find your own space in one of the reading rooms, or relax in the communal
lounge.
Wide verandahs and secluded couryards provide outside space to suit all
weathers.
There's a view from every window.
The dining room comfortably seats 10-12 people, with facilities
to provide for more seating for special group trips.