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Tiny's @ Valleyfield farm
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Maison entiĂšre
Commodités populaires
- Stationnement disponible
- Laveuse
- Barbecue
- Foyer
- Espace extérieur
- Cuisine
Explorez la région
Glen Huon, TAS
- Exploitation viticole Home HillPlace, Exploitation viticole Home HillâȘ12 min en voitureâŹ
- MarchĂ© SalamancaPlace, MarchĂ© SalamancaâȘ42 min en voitureâŹ
- Mt. WellingtonPlace, Mt. WellingtonâȘ48 min en voitureâŹ
- Hobart, Tasmanie (HBA-AĂ©roport international de Hobart)Airport, Hobart, Tasmanie (HBA-AĂ©roport international de Hobart)âȘ60 min en voitureâŹ
Options de chambre
Ă propos du quartier
Glen Huon
à Glen Huon .En séjournant ici, vous serez à moins de 5 km de Club de golf Huon Valley Golf Club et à moins de 10 km de Huonville Esplanade Park. Huon Valley Visitor Centre et Huon Library se trouvent également à moins de 10 km.
à proximité
- Exploitation viticole Home Hill - 12Â min en voiture - 12.8Â km
- Casino Wrest Point - 42Â min en voiture - 50.9Â km
- Marché Salamanca - 42 min en voiture - 52.0 km
- Quartier de Salamanca Place - 42Â min en voiture - 52.0Â km
- Mt. Wellington - 48Â min en voiture - 50.9Â km
Transport
- Aéroport international d'Hobart (HBA) : à 54 min en voiture
Restaurants
- âȘSummer Kitchen Bakery Cafe - âŹ9 min en voiture
- âȘThe Lost Captain Restaurant & Taphouse - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘDS Coffee House Cafe & Internet Lounge - âŹ7 min en voiture
- âȘFrank's Cider Bar and Cafe - âŹ12 min en voiture
- âȘHuon's Little Treasure Cafe & Restaurant - âŹ13 min en voiture
à propos de cet hébergement
Hébergement entier
Vous aurez la maison entiĂšre pour vous et ne la partagerez quâavec dâautres voyageurs de votre groupe.
Tiny's @ Valleyfield farm
No-one actually knows when it was built, or by whom. It used to be surrounded by an orchard of Democrat apples on three sides, from back in the day when there were apple orchards all the way back to Huonville. It was often the person whose job it was to pick that orchard, who lived there.
It is now a fully-renovated one-bedroom cottage sitting in the heart of Valleyfield farm. We named it âTinyâsâ after the local nickname of the much-loved, diminutive (and likely longest-tenured) tenant.
It was nearly falling down already, in places. Joists were rotting. Weatherboards were back to bare timber and unpainted for over 20 years. A tacked-on bathroom with a too-low ceiling and off-kilter floor gave the most recent âwingâ of the place a âcrazy-houseâ feel.
We considered tearing it down, but weâre so glad we didnât. Itâs been a struggle, but weâre thrilled to have preserved this link to the past.
Locally, this little house has been known as âMiss Havishamâsâ (referencing the neglected abode of the Great Expectations character), âthe Mustard Potâ (it was once that crazy colour), and most recently, simply âthe hovelâ, as it decayed under decades of neglect.
Valleyfield has seen six generations of the same family since it was established in the 1860s by pioneers living on the southern alluvial flats of the mighty Huon River, before there was even a bridge connecting them to the north.
What you can expect @ Tinyâs
The Flash stuff...
- Heating via wood fire and panel heater (wood for fires provided).
- Laundry with washing machine, iron and ironing board.
- Smart TV and 100mbpsâ wi-fi internet on NBN wireless.
- Bluetooth speaker
- Outdoor sheltered area with BBQ and open fireplace
- King bed, with additional bedding and electric blanket.
- Spare set of linen.
- Soap, shampoo and conditioner.
- Mod-con and well-equiped kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven, induction cooktop, quality cookware, utensils, glassware and crockery.
- Basic pantry provisions including; Olive and vegetable oils, salt, cracked pepper, balsamic vinegar, black and selection of herbal teas, ground coffee, 1L Tasmanian milk.
- Chemical free cleaning supplies.
Minimum stay:
the minimum stay at Tiny's is 2 nights.
Longer stays:
We encourage longer stays, and offer a discount of 10% on weekly stays and 20% on monthly stays. Please talk to us directly about stays longer than one month.
Children:
We welcome children to Tiny's, but please note that there are no safety features in place for babies or younger children. A port-a-cot, highchair or rollaway for a child are available on request. We charge a one-off fee of $60 for babies and children.
* Acknowledgement.
The Melukurdee people used to take a trail through what is now Valleyfield, over Laneâs Hill at the top of the farm, to Franklin. This relatively short walk gave them access to different food sources at opposite ends of the journey, as the river snakes around those hills and changes from freshwater to tidal, salty waters along the way. Our familyâs history includes stories of the Melukurdee people stopping by the houses to ask for pins, which they would fashion into fishing hooks.
Weâre proud of the farmâs heritage. Weâre not proud of the fact that this is stolen land.
It is now a fully-renovated one-bedroom cottage sitting in the heart of Valleyfield farm. We named it âTinyâsâ after the local nickname of the much-loved, diminutive (and likely longest-tenured) tenant.
It was nearly falling down already, in places. Joists were rotting. Weatherboards were back to bare timber and unpainted for over 20 years. A tacked-on bathroom with a too-low ceiling and off-kilter floor gave the most recent âwingâ of the place a âcrazy-houseâ feel.
We considered tearing it down, but weâre so glad we didnât. Itâs been a struggle, but weâre thrilled to have preserved this link to the past.
Locally, this little house has been known as âMiss Havishamâsâ (referencing the neglected abode of the Great Expectations character), âthe Mustard Potâ (it was once that crazy colour), and most recently, simply âthe hovelâ, as it decayed under decades of neglect.
Valleyfield has seen six generations of the same family since it was established in the 1860s by pioneers living on the southern alluvial flats of the mighty Huon River, before there was even a bridge connecting them to the north.
What you can expect @ Tinyâs
The Flash stuff...
- Heating via wood fire and panel heater (wood for fires provided).
- Laundry with washing machine, iron and ironing board.
- Smart TV and 100mbpsâ wi-fi internet on NBN wireless.
- Bluetooth speaker
- Outdoor sheltered area with BBQ and open fireplace
- King bed, with additional bedding and electric blanket.
- Spare set of linen.
- Soap, shampoo and conditioner.
- Mod-con and well-equiped kitchen with dishwasher, electric oven, induction cooktop, quality cookware, utensils, glassware and crockery.
- Basic pantry provisions including; Olive and vegetable oils, salt, cracked pepper, balsamic vinegar, black and selection of herbal teas, ground coffee, 1L Tasmanian milk.
- Chemical free cleaning supplies.
Minimum stay:
the minimum stay at Tiny's is 2 nights.
Longer stays:
We encourage longer stays, and offer a discount of 10% on weekly stays and 20% on monthly stays. Please talk to us directly about stays longer than one month.
Children:
We welcome children to Tiny's, but please note that there are no safety features in place for babies or younger children. A port-a-cot, highchair or rollaway for a child are available on request. We charge a one-off fee of $60 for babies and children.
* Acknowledgement.
The Melukurdee people used to take a trail through what is now Valleyfield, over Laneâs Hill at the top of the farm, to Franklin. This relatively short walk gave them access to different food sources at opposite ends of the journey, as the river snakes around those hills and changes from freshwater to tidal, salty waters along the way. Our familyâs history includes stories of the Melukurdee people stopping by the houses to ask for pins, which they would fashion into fishing hooks.
Weâre proud of the farmâs heritage. Weâre not proud of the fact that this is stolen land.