



Old Cobbin Homestead (est 1864) - Snowy Mountains
100% Recommended•
6 people
No pets
Experience the uniqueness of Old Cobbin Homestead, built in 1864 for Mr James Thompson, his wife and 9 children, with walls several feet thick and a history we are still unearthing.
A certain A.B. (Banjo) Patterson is known to be a friend and guest of the original owner. Family albums are being searched for the photo of him in front of the Homestead.
Formerly the centre of a 7,000 acre property, the original Homestead is full of character and family memories waiting for yours to be added.
he Homestead has a large yet cozy lounge room with original and updated features warmed by a wood heater. The large four seater couch and two wingback chairs encircle the fireplace for great story telling and enough space for other evening activities.
A certain A.B. (Banjo) Patterson is known to be a friend and guest of the original owner. Family albums are being searched for the photo of him in front of the Homestead.
Formerly the centre of a 7,000 acre property, the original Homestead is full of character and family memories waiting for yours to be added.
he Homestead has a large yet cozy lounge room with original and updated features warmed by a wood heater. The large four seater couch and two wingback chairs encircle the fireplace for great story telling and enough space for other evening activities.
Features and Amenities
2 bedrooms
5 beds
1 bathroom
Bath
BBQ
Hammock
Details
- Check in after 3:00pmCheck out before 10:00am
- Weekday minimum booking: 2 nightsWeekend minimum booking: 2 nights
Cancellation Policy:
Receive a 50% refund of the total booking amount (minus service fee) up until 1 week prior to check-in.
Additional Information
The kitchen with new, large gas stove/oven and benches has a family sized table for meals, games and stories about the days skiing or other adventures. Warmed by an efficient Lopi wood heater, this well-appointed country kitchen is the heart of the Homestead.
The large master bedroom had the enormous fire-place blocked up many decades ago and is now warmed by an efficient Nobo heater. Snuggle up in the king sized bed with beautifully soft Cultiver linen sheets, or relax in the cosy velvet chair with a good book by the window warmed with morning sun.
The second bedroom has a bunk and two single beds with a large and small dresser to put away clothes so it feels more like home. With lovely Cultiver linen sheets and good sized beds this room is suitable for adults or children. A fifth bed (trundle/rollaway) in this room can be provided on request.
In the centre of the house is a room that in the 1800s and early 1900s served as the pantry to hold the family's essential supplies. It is from here you access the bathroom with shower over bath, sink and soft towels and connect through to the laundry/drying room with washing machine and dryer. Added in 1961 more than 100 years after the Homestead was built, and updated since, we hope you enjoy these 'modern' amenities while remembering that we rely solely on rainfall and tank water for our showers. We appreciate you using water wisely.
Old Cobbin Homestead is supplied with Leif body, handwash and creams. Cultiver linen is used in the bedrooms.
We love to cook and entertain and have spent much time equipping our kitchen well. Aside from the gas stovetop and oven, you are welcome to try slow cooking your meals on the wood heater using the cast-iron cookware... though please keep the pots off the fireplace when not in use and perhaps don't leave your cooking unattended. :)
We believe in drinking good wine and whisky with great friends from beautiful glassware and trust you will enjoy this too.
We stock a basic pantry, which includes:
- Ground Coffee Beans from Snowy Mountains Coffee
- BlackTea from T2
- Hot Chocolate & Marshmallows from Grounded Pleasure
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Salt & Pepper.
We recommend you pop into Woolworths or the grocer in Jindabyne for your supplies and milk if you take it. Jindabyne is 6km down the road and has many restaurants, pubs and take-away options.
***We do not have a microwave at Old Cobbin Homestead***
Old Cobbin Homestead is an 1864 stone cottage with walls several feet thick and wood fires in the kitchen and lounge to provide warmth and a cozy atmosphere with additional electric heating if you feel the need.
You will arrive to find a fire already set for your first night and supplies for subsequent nights: a lighter, kindling and wood.
It gets cold in the valley in the deep of winter. We have provided extra blankets throughout the homestead, though please be sure to pack enough warm clothing if you are planning to stay through the cooler months.
You will have access to all of Old Cobbin Homestead including its 'home paddock' with the exception of locked storage rooms and the upstairs attic.
You are welcome to explore the 55 acre property at your own risk. We only ask that you shut gates, do not touch farm equipment or enter the shearing shed, and exercise caution at all times, especially around animals, barbed wire fences and on the uneven ground.
Please note, Old Cobbin Homestead is not suitable for pets due to the delicate nature of its furnishings and the possible disturbance to livestock on the farm.
The step-in shower over the bath means this listing might not suit those who have mobility issues.
It is essential for our guests to have travel insurance. It is possible - though rare - during the winter months that roads closed temporarily due to snow or ice can disrupt travel plans. Sadly, we don't issue refunds or extend stays due to usually being fully booked and recommend you contact your insurer to assist with any costs associated with disrupted travel arrangements.
Photography shoots can be arranged by mutual agreement and will incur a location fee.
The large master bedroom had the enormous fire-place blocked up many decades ago and is now warmed by an efficient Nobo heater. Snuggle up in the king sized bed with beautifully soft Cultiver linen sheets, or relax in the cosy velvet chair with a good book by the window warmed with morning sun.
The second bedroom has a bunk and two single beds with a large and small dresser to put away clothes so it feels more like home. With lovely Cultiver linen sheets and good sized beds this room is suitable for adults or children. A fifth bed (trundle/rollaway) in this room can be provided on request.
In the centre of the house is a room that in the 1800s and early 1900s served as the pantry to hold the family's essential supplies. It is from here you access the bathroom with shower over bath, sink and soft towels and connect through to the laundry/drying room with washing machine and dryer. Added in 1961 more than 100 years after the Homestead was built, and updated since, we hope you enjoy these 'modern' amenities while remembering that we rely solely on rainfall and tank water for our showers. We appreciate you using water wisely.
Old Cobbin Homestead is supplied with Leif body, handwash and creams. Cultiver linen is used in the bedrooms.
We love to cook and entertain and have spent much time equipping our kitchen well. Aside from the gas stovetop and oven, you are welcome to try slow cooking your meals on the wood heater using the cast-iron cookware... though please keep the pots off the fireplace when not in use and perhaps don't leave your cooking unattended. :)
We believe in drinking good wine and whisky with great friends from beautiful glassware and trust you will enjoy this too.
We stock a basic pantry, which includes:
- Ground Coffee Beans from Snowy Mountains Coffee
- BlackTea from T2
- Hot Chocolate & Marshmallows from Grounded Pleasure
- Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Salt & Pepper.
We recommend you pop into Woolworths or the grocer in Jindabyne for your supplies and milk if you take it. Jindabyne is 6km down the road and has many restaurants, pubs and take-away options.
***We do not have a microwave at Old Cobbin Homestead***
Old Cobbin Homestead is an 1864 stone cottage with walls several feet thick and wood fires in the kitchen and lounge to provide warmth and a cozy atmosphere with additional electric heating if you feel the need.
You will arrive to find a fire already set for your first night and supplies for subsequent nights: a lighter, kindling and wood.
It gets cold in the valley in the deep of winter. We have provided extra blankets throughout the homestead, though please be sure to pack enough warm clothing if you are planning to stay through the cooler months.
You will have access to all of Old Cobbin Homestead including its 'home paddock' with the exception of locked storage rooms and the upstairs attic.
You are welcome to explore the 55 acre property at your own risk. We only ask that you shut gates, do not touch farm equipment or enter the shearing shed, and exercise caution at all times, especially around animals, barbed wire fences and on the uneven ground.
Please note, Old Cobbin Homestead is not suitable for pets due to the delicate nature of its furnishings and the possible disturbance to livestock on the farm.
The step-in shower over the bath means this listing might not suit those who have mobility issues.
It is essential for our guests to have travel insurance. It is possible - though rare - during the winter months that roads closed temporarily due to snow or ice can disrupt travel plans. Sadly, we don't issue refunds or extend stays due to usually being fully booked and recommend you contact your insurer to assist with any costs associated with disrupted travel arrangements.
Photography shoots can be arranged by mutual agreement and will incur a location fee.
Prices
- Base Price $500 / night
- Weekend Price $600 / night
- Cleaning Fee $100
- Security Deposit $250
- Extra People $150 (adult) and $75 (child) / night after 4 people
- Discounts
15% discount for bookings of 7 nights or longer
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Jindabyne NSW 2627, Australia
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Hi there! We are a family of seven and for as long as we can remember we have loved the Snowy Mountains region. During the winter we ski and enjoy the mountains in all their wild and snowy glory but when the summer comes we love to hike and mountain bike the trails in the region. The best part of any day is being able to come back to our warm home, enjoying a meal together and reminiscing the highlights of the day with a warm chai or hot chocolate or in the summer, a crisp beer!
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