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Foxhunters Return
Located in Campbell Town Tasmania, on the banks of the Elizabeth River,
Foxhunters Return was established as a coaching inn to cater for the
ever-increasing trade plying the then Midlands Highway,
Foxhunters Return The beautiful colonial building is now unique heritage bed and
breakfast accommodation in Campbell Town, Tasmania.
Kilmarnock House
Kilmarnock House, a gracious historic Edwardian heritage home was built in 1905
by architect, Thomas Searell. The House was lovingly restored to its former
splendour 20 years ago.
Kilmarnock House Heritage Edwardian Bed and Breakfast Accommodation Launceston,
Tasmania Australia Four-star National Trust and National Estate listed Edwardian
accommodation exuding the charm of by-gone days.
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Matildas of Ranelagh
Matilda's of Ranelagh is nestled in the heart of the beautiful Huon Valley
Tasmania, Australia. This gracious Victorian home dates from the 1860s. The
National Trust lists the house, the adjoining oast-house (a drying room for hops
or malt) and the gardens.
Idyllic heritage bed and breakfast tasmania accommodation in the heart of the Huon Valley particularly for lovers of Golden Retrievers.
Stonehouse Gardens
Stonehouse Gardens is a beautiful property featuring, English style garden, woodland,
rose garden and a colonial stone house that dates from 1854.
The colonial Georgian stone house is situated in the picturesque Huon Valley, Tasmania Australia, 30 minutes south of Hobart.
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The Old Bakery Inn
Experience the special character of The Old Bakery Inn, heritage accommodation in Launceston Tasmania Australia for the discerning traveller.
Heritage Accommodation Launceston Tasmania Australia Old Bakery Inn
Werona
Be absorbed into the romance, opulence and tranquillity of one of Tasmania's most outstanding period homes. You may choose from 3 levels of suites, all offering ensuites, their own unique personalities and all including a full cooked breakfast each morning in our stunning dining room.
Heritage bed and breakfast accommodation situated in Launceston, Tasmania overlooking the Tamar River and Valley
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