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How to stay at a stunning property featured on Farmer Wants A Wife: Reality fans are scrambling to get a room at the stunning Hunter Valley boutique hotel, which costs just $229 a night.

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Fans are fighting to stay at a stylish boutique hotel in New South Wales' Hunter Valley featured on Seven's Farmer Wants A Wife.

It has become one of Australia’s most popular reality television shows.

And fans are fighting to stay at a stylish boutique hotel featured on Channel Seven’s Farmer Wants A Wife.

The Convent, situated in the stunning Hunter Valley of New South Wales, is used in the series for ceremonies and eliminations.

Located in Polkobin and the sprawling Pepper Tree Winery complex, the luxurious establishment originally housed the Brigidine order of nuns.

Now a luxury accommodation, the hotel features a “blend of romantic European charm with luxurious Hamptons style.”

Fans are fighting to stay at a stylish boutique hotel in New South Wales' Hunter Valley featured on Seven's Farmer Wants A Wife.

Fans are fighting to stay at a stylish boutique hotel in New South Wales’ Hunter Valley featured on Seven’s Farmer Wants A Wife.

Features include two great dining options, Circa 1876 and Restaurant Eighty Eight.

There is also a private tennis court, a swimming pool and a petanque field.

Fans can treat themselves to the Garden Suite, which is available for a hefty $379 a night.

The room has garden views and features a king size bed, private bathroom and private lounge.

The Deluxe Room is another highlight. Starting at $229 per night, it has a distinct European flavor and features French doors that open to a terrace.

Sam Armytage presents the successful reality show

Sam Armytage presents the successful reality show

Meanwhile, a shocking twist involving the cast of this year’s Farmer Wants A Wife has been revealed.

Sunday’s premiere, hosted by Samantha Armytage, introduced viewers to farmers Tom, Bert, Joe, Dustin and Dean, who are looking for love.

However, a shortlist of eight single farmers was originally considered for popular dating show Channel Seven and only five made the cut.

Located in Polkobin and the sprawling Pepper Tree Winery complex, the luxurious establishment originally housed the Brigidine order of nuns. The photo shows the view from one of the Deluxe rooms.

Located in Polkobin and the sprawling Pepper Tree Winery complex, the luxurious establishment originally housed the Brigidine order of nuns. The photo shows the view from one of the Deluxe rooms.

Fans can also treat themselves to the Garden Suite, which is available for a hefty $379 a night.

Fans can also treat themselves to the Garden Suite, which is available for a hefty $379 a night.

Features include a private tennis court, a swimming pool and a pétanque field. Pictured: inside the Garden Suite

Features include a private tennis court, a swimming pool and a pétanque field. Pictured: inside the Garden Suite

A source recently told New Idea that this is the “typical format of the show”, with more farmers announced in pre-production than the number that airs.

One of the dumped singles, South Australian cattle and crop farmer Zac, spoke openly about being booted from the show to Greater SA last month, saying “some things just aren’t meant to be”.

Set on farms in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, the 2024 season of the hit reality show features five strapping young farmers looking for love.

In Sunday’s episode, farmers Bert, Dustin and Dean embarked on a whirlwind of speed dating to pick their chosen girls.

Pictured: The hotel features a design that combines European elegance with luxurious Hamptons style.

Pictured: The hotel features a design that combines European elegance with luxurious Hamptons style.

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