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Richmond Arms Hotel - Richmond

Richmond Arms Hotel - Richmond

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Richmond Arms Hotel - Richmond

Richmond Arms Hotel (c.1888) offers colonial style ensuite accommodation in the centre of Richmond, Tasmania. Richmond is a historic Georgian village located 20 minutes drive from Hobart Airport and 25 minutes from Hobart.

The accommodation combines modern comforts and old world ambience in spacious rooms in the converted stables (c.1827) of this fine sandstone hotel. The rooms range from double, to double and two singles. A continental breakfast is included.

Have a hearty country meal at the Richmond Arms Hotel then stroll around Richmond at your leisure, browsing the delightful art, craft and antique shops, getting lost in the maze, admiring historic churches, the Richmond Gaol which predates Port Arthur, and the oldest bridge in Australia, or feed the friendly ducks in the serene Coal Valley River.

Superb local produce and wines can be sampled at your comfortable hotel or in one of the many restaurants and cafes lining the picturesque village street.

Richmond is conveniently located to visit southern Tasmania’s many attractions.

Facilities for Richmond Arms Hotel

  • Car park
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Restaurant - Licensed
  • Room Service

Services for Richmond Arms Hotel

Ensuite room
Typically an Ensuite Room has bed/s and own bathing and toilet facilities accessed from within the room.

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