All Saints and Sinners Colonial B&B - New Norfolk

From $ 130.0 to $ 130.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 6261 1877

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All Saints and Sinners Colonial B&B is at New Norfolk, 30 minutes drive from Hobart. It is nestled in the township of New Norfolk in Tasmania's scenic Derwent Valley, a short drive from Hobart. Guests enjoy history with all the modern conveniences of this AAT rated four star bed and breakfast located within easy reach of local attractions. Country comfort is combined with a delightful hearty home cooked breakfast.

Great care has been taken to provide comfortable, tastefully decorated accommodation with each room containing an en suite TV, DVD, refrigerator, tea/coffee making facilities, heater, heat lamps for winter, iron, ironing board, hair dryer and toiletries.

All Saints & Sinners Colonial Bed and Breakfast, historically known as Rockhampton Home/House, derives the current name from a local history book. The book states that in the mid 1800s this end of town, located between St Matthews Church and the hotels, was referred to as the “saints and sinners� end of town.

The existing building was erected in three stages dating from 1833. In 1999 the old house was refurbished for use as a bed and breakfast.

Local attractions include the Salmon Ponds, Mount Field National Park and the Styx.

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