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Devonport Historic Cottages - Devonport

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6424 1560
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Devonport Historic Cottages offers heritage accommodation at Devonport, north west Tasmania. Devonport is an hour and fifteen minutes west of Launceston (101 kilometres/63 miles).

Devonport Historic Cottages offers three 19th century cottages in central Devonport. Built in 1883 as a workman’s dwelling, Rosalie Cottage has been fully restored and decorated with period furniture and memorabilia. Accommodating up to four guests, this National Trust classified weatherboard cottage features a canopied, four-poster bed, deep bath in the large elegant bathroom, Baltic pine-lined walls and an antique gramophone. Rosalie Cottage also has a fully-equipped kitchen and laundry, and the living area has a television and VCR and a selection of books, toys and games for children.

Generous breakfast provisions include fresh bacon and eggs, a choice of cereals and delicious homemade bread with jam, honey and marmalade. Freshly baked biscuits and tea and coffee are also provided. You can sink into a welcoming armchair by the open fireplace to enjoy port and a cheese platter or dine al fresco with a barbecue dinner in your private courtyard and cottage garden.

Devonport Historic Cottages also offers the cosy and charming Turton Cottage and the two-storey, three-bedroom Princess Mary Cottage.

Whats close?

0.1 kms   Briniece Terrace
0.1 kms   Heritage Hill Accommodation
0.2 kms   Rosemount on Macfie
0.2 kms   MacFie Manor
0.5 kms   Quality Hotel Gateway
0.6 kms   Formby Hotel
0.6 kms   Alexander Hotel
0.6 kms   Devonport Backpackers
0.7 kms   Birchmore of Devonport
0.7 kms   Merseybank Apartments

attractions

0.3 kms   Imaginarium Science Centre
0.4 kms   Ancient Relics
0.4 kms   Devonport Regional Gallery
0.5 kms   House of Anvers Chocolate Factory

events

0.7 kms   Bombshells
0.7 kms   Menopause the Musical
0.7 kms   Hot Rod Car Show & Swap Meet
0.7 kms   Terra che Brucia
0.8 kms   Taste the Harvest

information

0.7 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre

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