
The
quaint little village of Westbury, centrally located in the Northern
Tasmania, is the perfect base from which to explore Launceston,
Devonport, the Tamar wineries, Cradle Mountain, the Mole Creek
Caves, the Northwest, and, of course our local attractions.
Westbury was established in the 1820's as a garrison town, and is
the home of The White House Museum and Woodfired Bakery, Village
Green, The Westbury Maze, Pearn's world famous Steam World and many
historic buildings.
Accommodation is in 4 delightfully individual colonial cottages
dating from the 1850's, The Gingerbread Cottage, The Old Bakehouse,
The Corner Cottage and The Servant's Quarters, decorated with period
furniture and memorabilia.
We also have a 1920's Bungalow, which has accommodation for up to 7
guests.
Our cottages all have fully equipped kitchens, and we supply
everything you need for a big breakfast. In total, we can
accommodate up to twenty guests, however each cottage is for your
exclusive use.
At the end of your day enjoy a quiet evening in front of our cosy
gas log fires, or dine out at a local restaurant - the choice is
yours. Supermarket, bottle shop and Andie's Bakery all nearby.
Westbury is an easy 25 minute drive from Launceston Airport, and 45
minutes from Devonport's Spirit of Tasmania terminal.
“These award-winning self-contained cottages are delightful,
filled with a cosy ambience, memorabilia and quirky touches, mod
cons and surrounded by fragrant gardens” –
Lonely Planet Tasmania, 2005. |

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