Holiday rentals with outdoor seating in Ballarat East

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A living area displays a warm ambiance through exposed brick walls and softwood floors. A cozy chair is positioned next to a glass window, allowing natural light to illuminate the space. Decorative elements include a potted plant and artwork on the wall.
Home in Golden Point
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 476 reviews

Jacks_placeballarat. Original 1960s classic.

Step back in time to a hilltop house with views across the city through picture windows. Exposed brick and the extensive use of natural wood maintain a mid-century atmosphere, enhanced by period furnishings and gleaming softwood floors throughout. The House Manual provides information about Jack's, as we call our house. We do not host guests with accompanying pets and smoking on any part of the house and property is not acceptable. If these rules are not to your liking then please do not book. Jack's Place is an original 1960's architect designed house. A master bedroom with direct access to the bathroom (en-suite except it is the only one!). The second bedroom features jarrah flooring and exposed brick wall. The living area features a unique view across the City especially at night. Functional kitchen and laundry, air conditioning and heating. The rental terms are for the whole house but if a couple book then it is expected only one bedroom is used. On booking it is best to clarify if both bedrooms are required. If not we do not make up the second bed. Jack's Place is a free standing brick residence with its own car space. There is a walled courtyard and front lawn area/garden (yet to be fully developed ). Cate and I live behind Jack's Place and both properties share a driveway. Naturally the drive must be kept clear at all time. More than happy to be contacted with any questions relating to Ballarat in general, food, wine and things to do. This 1962 house is in Golden Point, an old area in the City of Ballarat, about 125 kilometers west of Melbourne. These days the architecture of the area varies from 1860s dwellings, California bungalows, and modern high-density residences. Ballarat's main street is Sturt St. It is about a ten minute walk to the town centre and less to major supermarkets. Parking in town is charged via meter all week. On the edge of the central business district parking is free. Parking around the restaurant area of Armstrong St is difficult. My advice is to walk to dinner and Uber home. Local buses are confusing. Only a few minutes away is The Grapes Hotel, friendly and reliable. Ballarat weather can be variable. I have no control over the weather! We are perched about 375 metres above sea level, cold in Winter and hot in Summer. Summer nights tend to cool down. To keep the house warm and you comfortable, draw the blinds and turn on the heating. There are electric panel heater available in the house. Be very aware that they are not suitable for use when young children are part of the guest party. To cool the house, draw the blinds, close all windows and unnecessary doors and set the cooling for 10C below the outside temperature.

Top guest favourite
A light-filled living space features large windows and a sliding glass door opening to an outdoor area. A wooden dining table is surrounded by four upholstered chairs, and a vase of red flowers serves as a centerpiece. A contemporary lounge area, with a sofa and accent chair, is visible in the corner.
Home in Ballarat Central
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 228 reviews

The House at No. 10 in the Heart of Ballarat

Access the brick-lined courtyard garden via the French doors, complete with fountain and shaded dining area. The house was built in 1905 and features original decorative fireplaces, high ceilings, and timber floors, along with a piano. Guests will be left with their privacy and do not need to interact with the host. The host can be contacted any time by phone with any concerns or issues, or for any help you require during your stay. Circumnavigate Lake Wendouree, a scenic 6 kilometres, and within walking distance of the house. Subway, Crust Pizza, and Sushi are all moments away, with a longer stroll to the centre of Ballarat offering a wide choice of restaurants and bars. Electric blankets provided in winter.

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Tiny home in Little Hampton
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 105 reviews

Brooker Tiny Home: Rural Luxury

Our modern tiny home is located on a small raspberry farm on the edge of the stunning Wombat Forest just out of Trentham, Victoria. Inside the home, you'll find a comfortable retreat complete with an indoor fireplace, kitchen with gas stovetop, fridge & day beds perfect for the ultimate relax and reset stay. We've also got a wood-fired sauna sitting on the large deck with a picturesque view of the Wombat State Forest. If you want to venture outside, there are walking tracks at your door stop.

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An entryway features a vibrant red door surrounded by traditional wooden window frames. A large potted plant is positioned next to a small black table, which holds a beverage and a magazine, creating an inviting outdoor space.
Home in Ballarat Central
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 585 reviews

Surprising, ‘Artisan’ Ballarat

‘Artisan’ cottage welcomes all visitors, local and international. Our historic cottage has period features cleverly integrated with modern facilities which include two luxurious queen size beds , two bathrooms, open plan lounge, dining and kitchen. We are unique to Ballarat offering the cosy comfort of a wood fire as extra heating for those cold country nights. The designer kitchen suits all cooking needs and modern laundry facilities are included for convenience. 'Artisan' Cottage Ballarat.

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The charming exterior of a quaint cottage is framed by a white picket fence. A small patio table with two chairs is visible on the left, while the door displays a welcoming sign. Trees provide a natural backdrop, enhancing the serene environment.
Cottage in Ballarat East
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 271 reviews

Meet Maggie May, the cutest 1850s miners cottage.

Maggie May is the cutest little 1850's miners cottage located in a quiet Street and is close to Ballarat CBD, Sovereign hill and the Ballarat Wildlife Park. She is newly renovated, whilst retaining her traditional and charming authentic self she has been thoughtfully and beautifully decorated. By day enjoy in friends, couples or family fun time in a game of backyard finska, by night chats and giggles by the fire pit or watch your favourite Netflix series and then cozy up in a comfortable bed.

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A spacious bed with a soft grey headboard is positioned against a striking red brick wall. Two bedside lamps provide warm lighting, and decorative pillows add a touch of comfort. A neatly folded black and white striped blanket is placed at the foot of the bed.
Guest house in Brown Hill
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Station House

Original red brick building dating back to the 1800’s. Has been recently renovated into a modern, 1 bedroom, self contained studio apartment and only a 5 minute drive to the Ballarat CBD. Easy access to the Western Freeway making travel from Melbourne quick and easy. Cafe and pubs nearby (walking distance) and public transport very accessible. This accommodation has everything you require for a short or long term stay. Comfortably sleeps 2 people with option for third person on sofa bed.

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An outdoor stone bath is surrounded by a thoughtfully arranged garden featuring small plants and ornamental stones. A lantern and soft lighting illuminate the space, while wooden pathways lead towards the tranquil area, enhancing the peaceful ambiance.
Place to stay in Daylesford
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 158 reviews

Hideyoshi – Come for the Bath, Stay for the Oohs

A serene Japanese-inspired sanctuary hidden in the heart of Daylesford. Just minutes from cafés, gardens, and gourmet treats, this soulful villa features a private pond, bonsai, fairy-lit pavilion, and a 2.6-tonne hand-carved stone bath. Peaceful yet central, it’s not just a stay—it’s an unforgettable escape into calm, beauty, and barefoot luxury. Now available for Australia’s most unique weddings. Only by prior arrangement and not permitted without written approval and separate agreements.

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The tiny house features a wooden exterior with solar panels on the roof, surrounded by tall trees. A spacious deck with outdoor seating invites relaxation in nature, while the pathway leads up to the entrance, framed by a scenic forest backdrop.
Tiny home in Blampied
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 327 reviews

Monterey Eco Stay

A secluded and intimate luxury escape inspired by the need to live smaller and more sustainably, Monterey is an eco-friendly off-grid tiny house nestled amongst 35 acres of native forest offering guests the perfect opportunity to explore nature, unwind and recharge. Built from salvaged Monterey Cypress timber, the house offers a dreamy king sized bed downstairs with floor to ceiling windows. Explore the surrounding forest and wildflowers and immerse yourself in the sounds of nature.

Top guest favourite
A lush garden path leads to a charming entryway framed by greenery and climbing vines. Potted plants are positioned along the pathway, while a rustic sculpture adds an artistic touch. The inviting facade features a combination of stone and wood elements, enhancing the natural setting.
Guest house in Golden Point
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 200 reviews

Sovereign Grounds - overlooking Sovereign Hill

A thoughtfully designed retreat for those who cherish a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Every detail has been carefully curated to create a tranquil and inviting escape. The living space strikes a perfect balance between openness and intimacy, while the lofted sleeping area serves as a private sanctuary, offering an elevated space to relax and recharge. Step outside to explore the lush gardens or unwind by the outdoor fireplace with a glass of wine in hand.

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The exterior of a historic miner's cottage is framed by tall, slender cypress trees. A covered porch with decorative trim features two outdoor chairs and cushions. The white picket fence and lush green garden create a welcoming entry to the property.
Guest suite in Ballarat Central
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

Cosy artist’s cottage in central tree lined street

Joined to our house at the rear, this cute, historic miner’s cottage is self-contained with its own private entrance. Inside, you will discover art by local artists in every room. The cosy bedroom has a queen sized bed. The living area has a comfy sofa and smart tv. There is a modern shower room and kitchenette with microwave, kettle, toaster and coffee machine for breakfasts. Only a few minutes walk from Sturt street and its cafes and restaurants and close to the hospitals.

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A dining area features a glass table surrounded by four wire-framed chairs. A black vintage-style fireplace is set into the wall, accompanied by a minimalist cabinet. Artwork adorns the walls, and a bowl of fruit sits at the center of the table.
Home in Ballarat Central
4.9 out of 5 average rating, 128 reviews

Armstrong Cottage

Beautifully renovated Miners Cottage in the heart of Ballarat’s CBD. Walking distance to the best Cafes and Restaurants Ballarat has to offer. Both bedrooms have super comfortable Queen beds with 5 star cloud like bedding for the cosiest sleep. Two split systems make your stay comfortable no matter the weather. The kitchen has been fitted out to perfection and is fully equipped for your every need. The newly renovated bathroom has a separate lush shower and bath.

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A cozy living space is highlighted by a gray chaise lounge and a two-seater couch, positioned near a modern gas log fireplace surrounded by exposed brick. A mounted television is visible above the fireplace, with a small potted plant on a round coffee table in the foreground.
Home in Ballarat East
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 303 reviews

Heritage Hideaway | Walk to Station | Game Room

Relax and unwind in one of Ballarat's central heritage neighborhoods only a 10/15 min walk to the train station and popular Sturt St! This beautiful, tastefully updated, heritage home gives you the perfect base to explore all of Ballarat in style. Here you can relax by the fire, enjoy the game room, soak up the sun on the patio or stroll along Ballarat's iconic streets lined with chic cafes, antique shops and unique boutiques.

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