Richmond Accommodation

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Richmond

Combine modern comforts and old world ambience in a spacious unit in the converted stables of a fine sandstone hotel in the centre of a charming Georgian village.

  • Max Guests Per Room: 4
  • Type: Hotel
  • Price From: $99
  • AAA Rated
    On Request

Richmond

"Australia's most fascinating B&B".your B&B tariff includes a performance of “Turn the Key of Time” in Grannie Rhodes’ Cottage 1830. Winner of the Highly Commended Award in the Tasmanian Tourism Awards ‘06 Cultural Heritage Section )

  • Max Guests in Total: 10
  • Type: Bed and Breakfast
  • Price From: $120
  • Rating: - On Request

Richmond

BRIDGE COTTAGE RICHMOND TASMANIA STANDS FACING THE HISTORIC RICHMOND BRIDGE. COMFORTABLE AND COSY AND YOURS TO ENJOY Heritage listed - built in 1823 and one of the first cottages to be built in Richmond. Two 1 bedroom self contained cottages the Armoury and the Sergeants. located 10 minutes from Hobart Airport and 20 minutes to Hobart City.

  • Max Guests per Cottage: 2
  • Type: Self-Contained
  • Price From: $150
  • AAA Rated
    On Request

Richmond

Hollyhock (c.1830) is a four star heritage-listed cottage in the picturesque Georgian village of Richmond. Located in south-east Tasmania, Richmond is on the historically significant convict trail. Hollyhock Cottage is fully self-contained and ideally suited to couples.

  • Max Guests per Cottage: 2
  • Type: Cottage
  • Price From: $160
  • AAA Rated
    On Request

Richmond

A warm welcome awaits you at our rather special Georgian house, set in the heart of historic Richmond. The four bedrooms with ensuite/private facilities are all beautifully furnished with antiques. There are log fires for your comfort in the delightful

  • Max Guests per Room: 2
  • Type: Bed and Breakfast
  • Price Range: $128 - $163
  • AAA Rated
    On Request

Richmond

Historical Georgian Mansion on outskirts of Richmond. 1830 ambience with 21st century service and amenities. Close to wineries, Hobart and historic attractions. Front Desk Hours: 7am-8pm. If arriving outside of these hours, please use night bell/phone. Children ...


Richmond

We have two perfectly positioned Cottages to choose from: Poplar and Willow. Also if you stay in either cottage for a week or more you get one night for free.

  • Max Guests per Room: 6
  • Type: Self-Contained
  • Price Range: $140 - $150
  • AAA Rated
    On Request

Richmond

Richmond Valley Retreat is a tasteful, modern, self-contained vineyard property two kilometres (1.2 miles) from Richmond. Richmond Valley Retreat has a fully equipped kitchen with a dishwasher, laundry, ironing facilities, and a second toilet.

  • Max Guests in Total: 4
  • Type: B&B and Self-Contained
  • Price From: $119
  • Rating: - On Request

Richmond

Experience luxurious accommodation set amongst our 100 acre working farm and orchard on the beautiful Coal River. Woodburn Farm is one of Tasmania's most historical farms. We have a range of Bed & Breakfast Accommodation, Cottages and Suites.

  • Max Guests per Room: 9
  • Type: Bed and Breakfast
  • Price Range: $125 - $189
  • Rating: - On Request


Information about Richmond

This little town of cobbles, handmade brick and mellow stone on the banks of the Coal River known as,Richmond, is just a 30-minute drive from Hobart.

With more than 50 19th century buildings, many of them now providing high-quality accommodation, Richmond, with a population of around 800, is a perfect place to learn about Tasmania’s rich heritage.

Walk across Australia’s oldest bridge, built by convict labour between 1823 and 1825. Stand in the cell of the Richmond Gaol (1825), Australia’s oldest goal, for an eerie insight into the hardships of early Van Diemen’s Land convict life. Or wander in the cemetery of Australia’s oldest remaining Catholic Church, St Johns, built in 1836.

You’ll get the most out of Richmond by wandering its streets on foot. Artists and craftspeople have been drawn to the town for generations, and you’ll find examples of their work in galleries and cafes.

On the way to Richmond to or from Hobart, visit some of the excellent vineyards in the region – sip wine at the cellar door or enjoy an a la carte meal of fresh Tasmanian produce in a stylish winery restaurant.

Richmond was proclaimed a town by Lieutenant Governor Sorell, in 1824. It played an important role as a convict station and military outpost in the early days of the colony. For much of its history it was the main gateway to the east coast and the Tasman Peninsula.

Richmond is 24 kilometres (15 miles) east of Hobart along the B31. Its maximum average daily temperature is 22.5 degrees Celsius (72.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in January and 13 degrees Celsius (55.5 degrees Fahrenheit) in June.

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