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Explore South Hobart Village from an 1855 Cottage
Channel the ambience of Hobartâs colonial past while living in comfort at this reimagined c1855 heritage cottage with shops, buses and humming eateries on your doorstep, and Hobartâs CBD attractions all within walking distance. Small but thoughtfully appointed, it features an open-plan living and dining space warmed by a cosy wood fireplace, a well-equipped kitchen, private covered terrace and rear lawn with views to Mount Wellington. Evoking the ambience of a terrace house, you'll arrive at a striking red door that opens into the inviting dining and lounge area featuring a high-raked ceiling and skylight windows. Heating and cooling ensure comfort year-round. There's no TV, but a slow-combustion fireplace is perfect for cosy evenings at home playing games or flipping through the pages of your favourite book.
The timber-benched kitchen is equipped with a stove and a servery opening to the courtyard. Dine on the oak table or slip outside to discover a private covered courtyard with alfresco seating where you can enjoy breakfast as you breathe in the fresh Tasmanian air. From the backyard, take in stunning views of Mount Wellington with its peak occasionally iced with snow.
Thereâs a double bedroom and decorative fireplace on the entry-level, while internal stairs lead from the living space to a large loft-style bedroom with a queen bed. The bathroom is equipped with a timber vanity top and an enclosed shower. Thereâs no car space attached to the property, however, itâs easy to find all-day parking in one of the surrounding side streets within a super-short stroll of the residence. The shed houses an in-unit washer and dryer for your convenience. During your stay, you and your group will have the entire cottage to yourselves. Please make yourselves at home!
The popular Rivulet Track is only a two minute stroll away where you can walk through parkland by the water (keep an eye out for the native Paddymelons) to Cascade Gardens, Cascade Brewery and the historic Cascade Female Factory as well as the attractions in the Hobart CBD within 20 minutes in either direction. If youâre not up for a walk, buses stop just metres from the doorstep running regularly to both destinations and itâs only a few minutesâ drive either way by car.
However you get to the Hobart CBD itâs always worth it. The relaxed and easy going pace is perfectly suited to cruising around, taking in the sights and getting amongst its evolving hospitality scene. Check out the numerous landmark buildings and boutique restaurants, Salamanca Markets and its cosmopolitan riverside cuisine and social scene as well as Constitution Docks and the ferry wharf to MONA.
Tasmaniaâs renowned wilderness areas literally hug the city and thereâs no better, closer or spectacular place to experience it than Kunanyi (Mount Wellington) where the panoramic views over Hobart and the mighty Derwent River are truly breathtaking. Thereâs also a host of bayside towns down to the south that are well-worth checking out.
Elegant, modern and incredibly central, itâs the ideal space to savour the true taste of Hobart.
Due to local regulations, we can happily host you for up to 90 nights. Any bookings that exceed this duration will be cancelled by Vrbo.
The cottage was very cute but small. It is great for a couple or 3. Convenient to everything and near a lovely walk down the rivulet. The hosts provided some nice touches, good books and games, slippers, well stocked kitchen. The bathroom was very small but a good shower. Handy to have an extra toilet outside and washing machine and dryer.The house needed some maintenance and the steps to the upstairs bigger bedroom isn't suitable for an older person or someone with mobility issues. The host is very prompt in getting back to you and helpful in their response.
Beautifully presented quaint property within easy walking distance of local attractions. Wish we could have stayed longer, Tasmania has so much to offer.
Only Acceptable If You Are Used To Sleeping Next To A Highway. Not Fit For Purpose.We arrived in the afternoon and had to immediately find alternative accommodation. This place is on a main road into the Hobart CBD with heavy traffic just meters from the bedrooms. Both bedrooms face out onto the main road with cars, heavy vehicles streaming down constantly and the decibel level is exceptionally high. The vibration from the traffic actually shook the house. The property is in an exceptionally shabby state and in desperate need of renovation.The parking at the front is a tow away zone with a 1 hour maximum. There is no nearby all day parking.On calling the associated phone number, the woman who answered the phone could barely speak English and was very difficult to understand. She provided no assistance and refused to answer subsequent emails through Stayz.Stayz themselves were absolutely of no use in providing support. We had to resort to going to our bank who put in an official complaint to get a full refund as both Stayz and the property owner refused to answer emails through the Stayz portal.We will never use Stayz again as you cannot have any confidence you are protected as a traveler against property listings that do not display, or describe the property as it actually is and this one was terrible.One of the worst we've ever booked!