About Abelia House
Abelia House offers a lush and tranquil experience just minutes from Byron Bay's scenic Tallow Beach. Its luxurious rooms with antique furnishings are paired with manicured garden areas, creating a truly serene atmosphere.
All rooms have hardwood furnishings, and a sleek, brightly toned style. A private bathroom with a corner shower unit and French doors are also in place. Some rooms have televisions.
Guests at Abelia House can make use of free Wi-Fi access, an extensive terrace and garden section, and luggage storage services. Private parking access is provided at no cost.
A daily continental breakfast consisting of pastries, fruits, juices, tea, and coffee is offered to guests at Abelia House. Private rooms and the outdoor patio serve as dining areas.
The Byron Bay area offers a variety of hiking, cycling, and running paths. A golf course and waterfront attractions at Tallow Beach are within driving distance.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Fabulous breakfast options.
Everything on offer here is a great way to begin your morning exploration. The pastries and cold options extend far beyond the prepackaged fare offered by the majority of hotels, and the smaller nature of the property means that arranging for special items is rarely a hassle.
positive:
Domestic yet luxurious living.
The general style of the building evokes a sense of home, but there are more than enough comforts to give your room and the common areas a true feeling of luxury. The style is cohesive and classic, and the colour scheme gives each room a beautiful, clean finish.
positive:
Sprawling garden areas.
The manicured gardens throughout the estate are perfect for afternoon wandering. There are ample spaces for sitting and enjoying the atmosphere, and there are also patio sections for eating your breakfast or enjoying a drink at sunset.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Minimal soundproofing.
The building's rooms are fairly clustered as a result of its domestic roots, and despite this closeness between the guests, the rooms don't receive much soundproofing. It's possible to hear your neighbours throughout the day, and at night, sounds travel far more easily (including the noise from fans).
negative:
Limited air-conditioning capabilities.
There are no air-conditioning units to speak of, and in their place are sets of ceiling fans. This is adequate for most guests, especially considering the small scale of the rooms, but if you have strong sensitivity to heat, then it might not be enough in some of Australia's warmer months.
negative:
Rooms are smaller than expected.
Because the building was converted from a large home, the rooms suffer from trying to cram numerous appliances and furnishings into a single living area. The bathrooms are airy, but the bedroom portions feel too cramped, especially with larger groups.