Turn back the clock and experience warmth, elegance and friendly old-world hospitality in our gracious and stately National Trust-listed mansion.
The Elms of Hobart has been carefully restored and refurbished to reflect the original splendour of its period. The antique furnishings and decor create an ambience such that you feel you are entering this beautiful mansion at the time it was first established early last century.
The Elms of Hobart is perfectly situated for tourists and business travellers who want to stay in the City yet enjoy the best heritage accommodation. The building is set in a lovely garden with trees that are also classified by the National Trust. There are fifteen rooms and seven bathrooms spread over two storeys – a total area of 500 square meters. Guests of The Elms are accommodated in beautifully appointed luxury suites within the mansion. All have full facilities to provide a seamless blend of old-world charm and modern-day comfort ...
Property amenities:
* The Elms is classified by the National Trust and recorded on the Register of the National Estate.
* Ensuite
* Honeymoon Suite - exquisite deluxe suite with half-tester bed and vast bathroom featuring a genuine clawfoot bath.
* Romantic Suite
* Spa Suite
* Sitting area with couch or comfortable period chairs
* TV & clock radio
* Telephone
* Heating
* Tea/coffee facilities
* Enjoy a fine Tasmanian full breakfast in the intimate atmosphere of the Dining Room with an outlook onto the English garden.
* The Guest Lounge
* Off-street parking.
Nearby attractions and activities:
Day Trips from The Elms:
* The Huon Valley – the most scenic drive in Tasmania.
* Mt Wellington with fabulous views over Hobart city and coastal areas.
* Port Arthur – historic convict settlement.
* Richmond – historic colonial village.
* The Derwent Valley, including Russell Falls and Lake Pedder (gateway to Tasmania’s mountains and wilderness).
* Hobart - Hobart is one of the most beautiful cities in the world, from both a visual and experiential aspect. The city lies at the foot of Mount Wellington – 1,300 metres in height and only 40 minutes drive from the centre of the city – and is divided by the beautiful river Derwent estuary. The city was founded in 1803 and still retains many buildings that reflect its origins as a major British colonial settlement of early Australia.
Policy:
* No smoking indoors – comfortable areas outside for smokers.
* Full breakfast included. Wine cellar (honesty system).
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