| For the history & theatre lover; tariff includes a performance of “Turn the Key of Time “at Grannie Rhodes’. c1830, on site, this has won a Highly Commended Award in the Tourism Tasmania Awards 2006 Cultural Heritage section.
A charming, hosted B&B, in an “olde worlde” cottage, built from the reclaimed wall of Hobart’s Old Penitentiary.
The B&B offers either the Edwardian Room with garden/valley view or the cheeky French Boudoir both with ensuites and TV both these rooms have access to a shared guest sitting room with fridge, microwave etc. and a separate entrance in the extension. Or the Attic rooms, upstairs, in the main house, with private bathroom, or with possible share bathroom, one is a queen the other a twin. There are two guest lounges and rustic gardens, a welcome drink and greeting retrievers.
Richmond is Australia’s finest Georgian village, a lovely place and a good base to stay warranting more than one night to cover all there is to see. Visit the oldest bridge in Australia and the oldest Roman Catholic Church, the Oldest Gaol, Oak Lodge, Old Hobart Town Model Village and the many shops and art galleries all within walking distance. Taste Tasmania’s best wines at the local vineyards and visit the South of the state.
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