Harry's Place, Gracetown
House in Gracetown
6 guests · 4 bedrooms · 1 bath
Reasons to book
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
High-end valuePrice for this property is higher than average in the area
Includes essentialsGarden, Kitchen or Kitchenette, Internet / Wifi and more
About this house rental
Come and stay in this comfortable and yet iconic Gracetown beach house in the Huzza’s and Main Beach precinct.
This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home accommodates up to 6 guests in both a main house and a newly renovated annex. A 4th bedroom in the main house can be opened by request.
Known by all as “Harry’s Place”, this original Gracetown beach shack had been a refuge for surfers and travellers to the Bay for many decades. Whilst it has been tastefully refreshed by the current owners, the home’s immaculate condition has allowed most of the original features of the home remain to this day, making this home unlike any other you can stay in - an *experience* in itself that salutes the 60s and 70s surfing culture of the home’s heyday.
The refreshed kitchen has all the essentials and more, including a Sodastream, and is complemented by a new Weber BBQ on the newly renovated decking area. Entertaining and dining options include the inside dining area that seats up to 6 people, the outdoor decking and seating area for long lunches or balmy nights, or the park bench table and chairs, set under the peppermint trees in the reticulated and well-maintained garden area.
You’ll truly step back in time in the lounge room, which includes a TV and plenty of games for the family to enjoy. The retro styling is seriously impressive here, curated to a tee with funky artwork by local artists adorning the walls and yet with plenty of space for the whole family to lounge, relax and reconnect together after a day of adventure.
Imagine returning to the home after a full day of beaching, and then lazing all afternoon in the hammock set amongst the cool of the peppermint trees. BBQ on the renovated decking for dinner, then challenge your family to a game of Monopoly or scrabble. Finally, drift off to sleep with a smile on your face knowing you’re one of the lucky people who have experienced Harry’s hospitality, and created unforgettable memories at this fantastic home.
All of this situated in the heart of the action of Gracetown, less than a 1 minute walk to the local coffee shop, 2 minutes to the swimming beaches and world class surfing beaches.
History of the Home:
Formally owned by Harry, a legendary local known for his hospitality, he relocated the home from its former location on Percy Street and made it one of the first holiday homes in the Bay. Harry’s Place was an oasis for surfers and travellers to the Bay for many decades, and is still considered by many as the most iconic original holiday home in the Bay due to prominent position at the entrance of Gracetown.
Harry’s legacy continues to this day, with many of the same families and friends returning time and time again to stay and experience this incredible home.
Shire license: P222218
We think you'll love:
- Staying in one of the Margaret River region's most iconic original beach shacks
- The tastefully furnished accommodation oozing retro vibes
- Enjoying the beautiful and well maintained garden area
Notes:
This house is for family holidays only (as are all of our holiday homes), and is not a venue for functions, party house or to be used for social gatherings.
Seaside Homes does not accept bookings from Leavers or associated groups.
Bedroom 4 opened by request.
This 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom home accommodates up to 6 guests in both a main house and a newly renovated annex. A 4th bedroom in the main house can be opened by request.
Known by all as “Harry’s Place”, this original Gracetown beach shack had been a refuge for surfers and travellers to the Bay for many decades. Whilst it has been tastefully refreshed by the current owners, the home’s immaculate condition has allowed most of the original features of the home remain to this day, making this home unlike any other you can stay in - an *experience* in itself that salutes the 60s and 70s surfing culture of the home’s heyday.
The refreshed kitchen has all the essentials and more, including a Sodastream, and is complemented by a new Weber BBQ on the newly renovated decking area. Entertaining and dining options include the inside dining area that seats up to 6 people, the outdoor decking and seating area for long lunches or balmy nights, or the park bench table and chairs, set under the peppermint trees in the reticulated and well-maintained garden area.
You’ll truly step back in time in the lounge room, which includes a TV and plenty of games for the family to enjoy. The retro styling is seriously impressive here, curated to a tee with funky artwork by local artists adorning the walls and yet with plenty of space for the whole family to lounge, relax and reconnect together after a day of adventure.
Imagine returning to the home after a full day of beaching, and then lazing all afternoon in the hammock set amongst the cool of the peppermint trees. BBQ on the renovated decking for dinner, then challenge your family to a game of Monopoly or scrabble. Finally, drift off to sleep with a smile on your face knowing you’re one of the lucky people who have experienced Harry’s hospitality, and created unforgettable memories at this fantastic home.
All of this situated in the heart of the action of Gracetown, less than a 1 minute walk to the local coffee shop, 2 minutes to the swimming beaches and world class surfing beaches.
History of the Home:
Formally owned by Harry, a legendary local known for his hospitality, he relocated the home from its former location on Percy Street and made it one of the first holiday homes in the Bay. Harry’s Place was an oasis for surfers and travellers to the Bay for many decades, and is still considered by many as the most iconic original holiday home in the Bay due to prominent position at the entrance of Gracetown.
Harry’s legacy continues to this day, with many of the same families and friends returning time and time again to stay and experience this incredible home.
Shire license: P222218
We think you'll love:
- Staying in one of the Margaret River region's most iconic original beach shacks
- The tastefully furnished accommodation oozing retro vibes
- Enjoying the beautiful and well maintained garden area
Notes:
This house is for family holidays only (as are all of our holiday homes), and is not a venue for functions, party house or to be used for social gatherings.
Seaside Homes does not accept bookings from Leavers or associated groups.
Bedroom 4 opened by request.
Amenities
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Fireplace
Parking
Laundry
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of Gracetown
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FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in Gracetown?
The average price for a rental in Gracetown is R 4,805 per night. This rental is R 286 less expensive than the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at Harry's Place, Gracetown. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is Harry's Place, Gracetown pet friendly?
Unfortunately, this house is not pet-friendly. Try searching again and filter for "Pets Allowed"
What amenities are available at Harry's Place, Gracetown?
We found 8 amenities for this rental. This includes kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, fireplace, parking, and laundry.
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