Villa Bresciana Bed & Breakfast
About Villa Bresciana Bed & Breakfast
The Villa Bresciana Bed & Breakfast is a charming home a few minutes stroll from the Palm Beach Village and the Pittwater. Both comfortably furnished bedrooms, which share a bathroom, have king sized beds.Guests have full use of the house, second bathroom and garden. Big breakfast is served in the courtyard or dinning room. In house massage is available from our qualified masseur. You can escape from the world and totally relax at Villa Bresciana in Palm Beach.
I am now safely back in the Uk and wanted to drop you a quick line to say thank you very much for making our stay with you so wonderful and so much fun! We loved your house, your company and your breakfasts!
I will definitely come back again next time I'm in Palm Beach.
Take care
Rebecca. Westminster London UK. April 2011.
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Hi Patrick, thanks for your kindness and hospitality during our stay, we thoroughly enjoyed it.
Ian & Christine. April 2011
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Just want to say many thanks for your hospitality and friendship during Coop and my stay with you at the beginning of the month. And also for those wonderful breakfast's.
We did enjoy ourselves and loved staying at your home and exploring Palm Beach. You live in the most beautiful part of Sydney. Hopefully we may get back up your way some day.
Take care and hope all is well with you.
Jan & Coop. Norfolk Island. Feb. 2011
We had a wonderful stay at Villa Bresciana. The house and garden are charming and the atmosphere is extremely relaxed. It was great having access to the kitchen and spacious living room and the beautiful garden out the back. Patrick is a warm and friendly host and the breakfast he cooked for us was so delicious.... we will definitely be back.
Fleur Hall & Dan Gamper & Juliette Daisy Gamper (stayed 7th March 2009).