Campbell Town Inn
Buildings dating from the early days are dotted along High St and Bridge St, including the 1840 Campbell Town Inn in High Street.
Buildings dating from the early days are dotted along High St and Bridge St, including the 1840 Campbell Town Inn in High Street.
You wouldn’t know from the outside, but parts of the Campbell Town Hotel predates all the other hotels in town.
On the left as you enter town from Hobart is this pukka establishment, built with convict labour in 1833 as a coaching inn and now offering spacious rooms, each with private bathroom and sitting area.
Convict-built in 1845, this National Trust–classified roadside coaching inn is 16km north of Campbell Town at Cleveland.
This 1830s coaching house adjacent to excellent Ross Village Bakery has small rooms but a lovely guest lounge with open fire and complimentary bakery treats. Breakfast is prepared fresh in a 100-year-old wood-fired oven.
B&B rooms are in a 1927 house, managed by the same folks that run Colonial Cottages of Ross. Choose from two en suite rooms, both queen-sized (how big is a queen?), or a two-bedroom retreat in a separate wing.
This organisation manages three carefully restored, self-contained abodes: Captain Samuel's Cottage , Hudson Cottage and Church Mouse Cottage Sizes vary from one to three bedrooms (sleeping up to.
This organisation manages three carefully restored, self-contained abodes: Captain Samuel's Cottage , Hudson Cottage and Church Mouse Cottage Sizes vary from one to three bedrooms (sleeping up to.
This organisation manages three carefully restored, self-contained abodes: Captain Samuel's Cottage , Hudson Cottage and Church Mouse Cottage Sizes vary from one to three bedrooms (sleeping up to.
There's plenty of elbow room at this two-bedroom, two-bathroom, two-TV cedar house, which is perfect for families (the kids won't mind the naff carpet). Check in at the adjacent Antiques & Treasures at Ross store.
Ross Motel offers spic-and-span Georgian-style cottage units, each with microwave, fridge, TV and DVD (prices include breakfast provisions). Family units sleep four.
This gracious 1835 hotel is a fascinating old building – a tunnel (now blocked) runs beneath the street to the old jail so convicts constructing the hotel wouldn’t flee.
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