Friday 16 March 2012

Holiday in Church This Easter

Abbey Of The Roses
Easter has a special religious importance for huge numbers of Christians around the world. In Australia the Public Holidays give many working families a chance to take a well earned break and head off for a long weekend break.

Many people attend worship services over the Easter period, and some people will have the opportunity to stay in a former convent, church or cathedral that now operating as guesthouses, B&Bs and eateries throughout Queensland, Australia.

Fall Asleep In A Former Church
Abbey Of The Roses
Enjoy yourself with a country weekend escape to Warwick and park your head on a pillow at a spectacular heritage-listed ex-convent. Built in 1891, this gracious guest house has a sense of style and character all its own; from metal pressed ceilings, antique furniture and stained glass to the warm mellow gold sandstone walls and blazing log fireplaces. Stay in a Nun Cell or upgrade to the Mother Superior room.  

The Church at Hillview Cottages
The Church at Hillview Cottages
Celebrating its 100th birthday this year, located on the outskirts of Kingaroy, is the perfect setting for a romantic Easter weekend. This charming property was originally built in 1912 and has been renovated with couples in mind – featuring a four poster-bed with lace canopy, wood fireplace and double spa bath.

The Chapel at Prendergasts Vineyard Retreat
Spend the night under the high-gabled roof of a traditional Queensland country church. The Chapel at Prendergasts Vineyard Retreat, just two and a half hours from Brisbane in Moffatdale, features a private bedroom and ensuite decorated in traditional period furnishings. www.prendergasts.com.au

Glass House Mountains Ecolodge
Glass House Mountains Ecolodge
Relax in a beautifully restored 120-year-old church at the Glass House Mountains Ecolodge. Nestled in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Mount Tibrogargan and have full access to national park walking trails just a few hundred metres from your doorstep.

Old Saint John’s Church
Perched close to heaven, high in the Gold Coast Hinterland, the Old Saint John’s Church at Beechmont on the Scenic Rim offers the perfect self-contained accommodation option for lovers of nature.

The Old Church B&B
The Old Church B&B
Spend your weekend in this character-filled historic church in the little village of Milford, just five minutes from Boonah, and you’ll be singing “hallelujah!” The Old Church B&B was built by locals in the 1870s and features vaulted ceilings, church pews, pulpit and fireplace surrounded by delightful gardens and rural views.

Break Bread At One Of These Heavenly Eateries
Vineyard Caféat Ballandean
Converted from a turn-of-the-20th-century church, the Vineyard Caféat Ballandean, 20 minutes southof Stanthorpe, has a divine reputation for its fresh, seasonal menu. Original stained glass windows and timber accents retain the warm ambience of this former place of worship.www.vineyardcottages.com.au

Flying Nun Café
Flying Nun Café
Former Uniting Church turned noshery, the Flying Nun Café at Samford Village north-west of Brisbane, is the perfect place to enjoy a coffee, quick snack or long lunch. The Flying Nun's heavenly homemade bites include pancakes, pastas, burgers, sandwiches and salads.

The Church on Palmer
This old timber church has been de-sanctified and is now home to The Church on Palmer – the perfect place for breaking bread this Easter. The restaurant was one of the first fine-dining destinations in Mackay and has a local following of loyal disciples.
P: (07) 4944 1466

Pancake Manor
Pancake Manor
Nothing says ‘food heaven’ like a stack of freshly made pancakes served in an ex-church! The iconic building on Charlotte Street in Brisbane’s CBD has housed Pancake Manor since 1979, but it actually started life in 1904 as an Anglican church. If you’re not fussed with pancakes, you’ll still enjoy the building’s beautiful Romanesque architecture. 

For more information and/or high res images, contact:
Jessica HyemPublicist | Communication & Publicity
Telephone  61 7 3535 5069  Fax 61 7 3535 5563
Website  tq.com.au

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