The Townhouse Tasmania, c. 1840

Sleeps 4 | Bedrooms 2 | Bathrooms 1

Could a facade be any more inviting? With its sunny yellow exterior and decorative fretwork, this 1840's early Victorian terrace house is one of Launceston’s most beautiful historic stays. Sitting on the edge of town, it’s the perfect base from which to discover everything Northern Tasmania has to offer.

The Townhouse Tasmania is a free-standing, double brick, triple storey terrace house, with an interior style that artfully combines antique furnishings reflective of the home’s period, with bold use of colour, playful patterns and contemporary artworks, that pop against crisp white walls.

The house is rich in period detail, including detailed fretwork, cedar and marble fireplaces, fine internal joinery, blackwood staircase and floorboards, high ceilings, decorative cornices, chandeliers, and original windows and doors.

All three floors are joined by an elegant original blackwood staircase. There are two large bedrooms, with luxurious king beds dressed in soft pure linens. Couples and families are welcome, and beds can be split into singles if required. Upstairs features an expansive living room and closed-in verandah that’s now a sunroom, with a view over Launceston’s oldest church, built in 1902, and leafy Princes Square Park. Unwind at the end of the day on comfortable sofas, or curl up with on a day bed in the sunroom with a good book. The Townhouse also has a smart TV with Netflix and WiFi included.

After a long day sightseeing, in the bathroom there’s a deep bath to soak in, with complimentary Mr Smith amenities. To the rear of the property, an updated kitchen has all you need to prepare culinary delights from fresh local ingredients. Tall double-hung windows allow light to stream into this space, and beyond the kitchen, you’ll find a stone courtyard with outdoor dining area, a perfect spot for an evening G&T.


Special Features

 

Fully-Equipped Kitchen

Luxurious Bedding

Private Stone Courtyard

Heritage Architecture

 

Things To Do

Allow several hours to stroll Launceston’s streets to admire some of Australia’s oldest buildings, and take the Launceston Heritage Walk, with impressive examples of a wide range of architectural styles. With Tamar Valley on your doorstep, spend a day or two tasting Tasmania’s finest wines. Visit Harvest Market, on every Saturday morning in Launceston and pick up some handmade gourmet delights. From The Townhouse, wander down to Launceston’s best cafes, bars and restaurants serving up Tasmania’s finest local produce.


Historic Stays

Historic Stays is a curated collection of beautiful historic and heritage-listed accommodation across Australia and New Zealand - from country cottages and farm stays, to boutique hotels and grand estates.

http://www.historicstays.com.au
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