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Appleisle Cottages Self Contained Accommodation - Hobart

From $ 200.0 to $ 200.0

Direct Phone Number : (0407) 932 394
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Appleisle Cottages, two heritage cottages within 10 minutes walk from Salamanca, and Hobart’s city centre. Also located close to the North Hobart restaurant, theatre and gallery quarter and the renowned gourmet Hill Street Grocer.

Appleisle Cottages have complete welcome breakfast provisions; are fully equipped with modern conveniences, with the added touches of antique furniture and memorabilia, completing the cottages historical charm; ideally located in the heart of Hobart where there’s so much to see and do, and all within walking distance.

Devonshire Cottage – is ideal for a group of up to six adults, having three queen bedrooms, and two bathrooms and all the facilities you could want. Take in the great city and water views from the patio, have a barbecue or simply sip a glass of wine and sit and enjoy the views over Hobart and the Derwent River from the balcony.

Murray Cottage sleeps up to six adults and is suitable for families having two queen bedrooms, one twin bedroom and one bathroom. There is off street parking for three cars, a barbecue and courtyard, in landscaped gardens.

A minimum of two night stay applies.

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