The White House

Top choice in The Golden Circle


In a quiet residential area, this big white wooden house is immaculate – and looks like a building straight out of the US. Classic design is used throughout, with wooden floors, neutral tones and crisp white bedspreads. There are six rooms of varying sizes; the whole house sleeps 12 to 14 and can be booked out for groups. There's also a hot tub.

The kitchen is off limits, unless the whole house has been booked for one group. Pets allowed with prior notice (extra charges may apply).


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