Tiers View - Your Hosts
Married now for 36 and known to our friends as
the zany couple who enjoy living life to the full but who deep-down, are really
home birds and like nothing better than to have the time to be out-of-doors
enjoying the countryside around our own pad in the heart of the Adelaide Hills.
(Actually, what our friends really say is that at our age we should be
putting our feet up and relaxing and not running around after other people and
sheep and what they really think of us they are not letting on!) and
having visited our friends in the UK in June 2010, they are
still all saying the same thing !
Our experience in being able to offer exactly what a guest wants lies in
having hosted bed & breakfast accommodation for 16 years to 2005 (when we moved
to Australia) in our restored 17th century stone farmhouse in a beautiful
village near the River Nene in Northamptonshire, England. Those years helped to
fine-hone our trademark hospitality which we know you will have the benefit of.
Having undertaken extensive purpose-built extensions to this property,
we have opened Tiers View Bed and Breakfast in the
Adelaide Hills as hosted
accommodation and stake our reputation on you, our guests, having a positive and
enjoyable stay at Tiers View amidst the wonderful setting of our acreage
in the Adelaide Hills.
Nick is a hands-on engineer, but we assure you
there are no Heath Robinson gadgets here, and Mo continues to improve her
prize-winning sponge cakes and preserves – and is a dab hand at most things
oven/hob !
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Your hosts, Nick and Mo Johnson
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Our testimonials are our guarantees, and we assure you that we will do our
best to help you make the most out of your stay at Tiers View
B&B, Woodside and accordingly, if we don't know the answer - we will find out;
if we haven't got exactly what you want - we will get it, and if we can't make
you laugh once during your stay, then we aren't trying hard enough. Privacy and
confidentiality are respected at all times.
PS Bertie (deaf-head) the
smooth fox terrier likes nothing better than to greet you on your arrival, but
having checked that you have no biscuits for him, will go back to watching the
world go by.
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