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Colonial Cottages of Ross - Captain Samuels Cottage  

Captain Samuels Cottage provides fully self-contained historic accommodation in the peaceful town of Ross, Tasmania. Built around 1830, this spacious cottage has three bedrooms and two large living rooms. Two bedrooms contain double beds and the thi ...

From $ 164.0 to $ 180.0 More Information

Colonial Cottages of Ross - Church Mouse Cottage  

Church Mouse Cottage offers fully self-contained accommodation in the historic town of Ross, Tasmania. Unwind in one of the oldest surviving Sunday School buildings in Australia. Mouse Cottage has one bedroom with en suite, appointed with a delightf ...

From $ 148.0 to $ 154.0 More Information

Colonial Cottages of Ross - Historic Hudson Cottage  

Hudson Cottage provides fully self-contained accommodation in the peaceful country village of Ross, Tasmania. The cottage has two spacious bedrooms with a queen-size bedroom and two single beds in the second bedroom. The queen bedroom features a sand ...

From $ 148.0 to $ 154.0 More Information

Gumtrees Cottage  

Gumtrees Cottage provides modern, self-contained accommodation in the historic village of Ross, in northern Tasmania. Gumtrees is a one-bedroom cottage, appointed with a queen-size bed and spacious living and dining areas. There is a fully-equipped k ...

From $ 120.0 to $ 120.0 More Information

Kirsty's Cottage  

Kirsty’s Cottage provides bed and breakfast accommodation in the heart of Ross Village, Tasmania. Kirsty’s cottage has two quaint bedrooms. The master bedroom has a queen-size bed and the second room has two single beds. There is a fully equippe ...

From $ 175.0 to $ 175.0 More Information

Man-O-Ross Hotel  

Man-O-Ross Hotel provides hotel and self-contained accommodation in the historic town of Ross, Tasmania. The hotel, built in 1825, offers five rooms. There is a family room with a double bed and two single beds, two double rooms, a twin room and anot ...

From $ 85.0 to $ 85.0 More Information

Ross B&B Accommodation  

Ross B&B Accommodation provides bed and breakfast accommodation in Tasmania’s historic village of Ross. Built in 1927, the accommodation is centrally located in the leafy main street of Ross. All rooms have queen-size beds with en suites. There is ...

From $ 128.0 to $ 140.0 More Information

Ross Bakery Inn  

Ross Bakery Inn provides accommodation in a fine old coaching inn located at Ross, Tasmania. Convict built in 1832 for John Dickinson, a free settler from Nottinghamshire England, the Ross Bakery Inn is a classic Georgian house. The grand building ha ...

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0 More Information

Ross Caravan Park & Holiday Cabins  

Ross Caravan Park & Holiday Cabins provides camp sites and motel-style accommodation in Ross, Tasmania. Enjoy rural peace on the banks of the Macquarie River with views of the beautiful arched sandstone bridge of colonial Ross. Choose from five rooms ...

From $ 17.0 to $ 60.0 More Information

Ross Motel  

Ross Motel provides motel accommodation in the historic Tasmanian village of Ross. The deluxe units are housed in Georgian style cottages along the riverfront. There are double room and family units available. Choose from two bedroom cottages with tw ...

From $ 135.0 to $ 160.0 More Information

Somercotes  

Somercotes offers colonial cottage accommodation in the rural Tasmanian town of Ross. Stay on one of the original Tasmanian estates, circa 1823, still inhabited by the descendants of original settlers. The cottages are faithfully restored to retain t ...

From $ 150.0 to $ 150.0 More Information

Willow Bank Cottage  

Willow Bank Cottage provides self-contained accommodation in Tasmania’s rural town of Ross. Located on the midlands highway, Ross is an ideal base to explore attractions in the region. The cottage can accommodate a total of five guests. There is a ...

From $ 110.0 to $ 120.0 More Information

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