In Bridgetown, deep in the Blackwood River Valley of WA's South West, a former 1950s trainmen's barracks has been reworked into a small serviced lodge of eight rooms. The heritage building keeps shaded verandahs and tranquil gardens while the interiors are fully renovated, with a jarrah bar, an alfresco dining area, a cosy dining room and private reading nooks. Continental breakfast and 24-hour reception are on hand, and the town's cafes sit five minutes' walk away. It suits walking and cycling groups, book clubs and couples touring the region.