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MacFie Manor - Devonport

From $ 110.0 to $ 130.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6424 1719
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MacFie Manor offers quality heritage style accommodation at Devonport on Tasmania’s north west coast.

Be the lord or lady of the manor in this large and gracious residence of a prosperous Victorian. On the shady upstairs balcony, decorated with iron lace, breath deeply of the fresh air and look out over the Mersey River and Bass Strait - a huge view.

MacFie Manor’s rooms are spacious with high ceilings, and the ambience of a luxurious past is recreated with their period decor and antique furnishings. Two rooms have four-poster beds. All the bedrooms have their own en-suite facilities, hairdryer, tea and coffee making facilities, television, and telephone. There is an ironing room and off street parking is available.

A full breakfast is served in the dining room each morning, and is included in your tariff.

Relax in these quiet surroundings. And there’s no disturbing the peace when you’re ready to visit the centre of the city, with its restaurants, galleries, shops and the Tiagarra Aboriginal Cultural Centre – it’s only a three-minute walk. After a delectable dinner in a city restaurant enjoy a gentle stroll back to your grand city mansion.

MacFie Manor is a smoke free establishment.

Whats close?

accommodation

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

attractions

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

events

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

information

0.6 kms   Devonport Visitor Centre

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