We booked a family weekend away for myself and two teenagers, thinking it would just be a comfy cabin for us to celebrate an early Christmas and hang out in. I knew we would be on a farm, but I didn’t expect to be met with freshly laid eggs in the fridge, just picked avocados on the table and all the sheep baaaaa’ing as they walked past. (Who knew sheep had such individuality in their baaahs?!) The photos of the cottage don’t do it justice. The styling is perfect, with lovely linen, plush cushions, lots of houseplants and cute gnomes to greet you. The kitchen had everything we needed, even milk in the fridge.and a chilled bottle of “Counting Sheep” wine (cute!). We enjoyed opening all the windows to breath in the country air, but the AC, fans and fireplace cater for all Mother Nature has in mind.Last but certainly not least, the host! Jonine was warm and welcoming. I loved that she stopped for a couple of sweet chats on her walk with one of the dogs. She reminded me to go pick berries, which I assumed would be a bush or two, but there was a massive hedge of both blue and blackberries and we came back with a bowl full of fresh, sweet fruit. I didn’t mention the ambience, the birdlife, the super comfy beds, the gardens, lakes, and location. Dardanup’s bakery was a highlight, as was Wellington Dam and the surrounding forest drives. We should’ve booked longer! Thank you Jonine!