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Amberley
House: Heritage Bed and Breakfast accommodation
in 1890'2 mansion directly opposite Wrest Point
Casino, Tasmanian Convention Centre and the Royal
Hobart Yacht Club. Walk to Hobart CBD via the
foreshore and Battery Point. Ample off-street parking
and all rooms are within the original mansion (each
with ensuite - some with spas) The live-in hosts also
own a vineyard and conduct regular impromptu
wine-tastings in the formal lounge.
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Annies Place: Annie's Place is a fully
self-contained private suite, part of an early
colonial cottage in the quiet fishing and holiday
resort of St Helens. Watch the swans and
seabirds swimming in the tranquil Medeas Cove wildlife
sanctuary below your rooms. Take a stroll along the
sheltered Georges Bay, fish, boat or swim. Drive to
glorious white beaches pounded by clear turquoise
waves where you can surf, snorkel or dive in the
pristine waters.
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Anstey
Barton: Anstey Barton is set on 15 acres
of waterfront land on Kettering Point with
panoramic views of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel
and Bruny Island. A colonial sandstone mansion,
Anstey Barton aims to provide superlative
accommodation, food and service whilst experiencing
one of the most unique and beautiful regions
in the world.
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Birchmore
of Devonport: Birchmore offers guests
outstanding accommodation and personal service
in the heart of Devonport. Only a minute from
the city centre, Birchmore is ideally located
for restaurants, shopping and business. Rooms
are designed with the business guest in mind,
each suite has a writing desk and phone, with
fax available. After a comfortable night's
sleep, a hearty breakfast is served in the
conservatory.
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- Bonney's
Inn: Bonney's Inn (circa 1830), the first
brick building and legal hotel in Deloraine,
was a coaching inn serving the early travellers
in the north of Tasmania. It was built by John
Bonney - the son of a convict. Since then it
has had many uses including being a Temperance
Hotel, private residence, and flats.
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- Crows
Nest: 2 Liverpool Crescent, West Hobart,
Tasmania, Australia.Self-contained accommodation,
within easy access of Hobart's numerous historic points
of interest - Salamanca Market, Huon and Derwent Valleys
and beautiful coastline.
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Edenholme
Grange: Edenholme Grange, Launceston,
is a grand Victorian house (1881) set in secluded
and substantial grounds. Edenholme was the
name of a three-masted Barque that plied from
the Port of Launceston and which unfortunately
came to grief on Hebe Reef at the mouth of
the Tamar river.
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