Situated in Richmond, 26 km from Theatre Royal, Prospect Country House & Restaurant features accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, a garden and a terrace.
Janice
Australia
The staff at Prospect House are exceptional. The dining experience, including breakfast was outstanding. We were made to feel at home and encouraged to use the various rooms. Sharing breakfast at the big family kitchen table in the country kitchen was delightful. Thank you
Located on a 100-acre farm, Hatchers Richmond Manor offers self-contained accommodation with a spa bath, free WiFi and views over Coal River or the Tasmanian countryside.
Belinda
Australia
Comfortable room. Home cooked dinner and dessert. 5 minutes drive out of Richmond. Relaxing and quiet. Great for a night stopover.
Offering free parking, Mulberry Cottage Unique B&B Accommodation is surrounded by gardens. All accommodation features antique or different furnishings, and flat-screen TVs.
Set in Richmond, within 27 km of Theatre Royal and 29 km of Hobart Convention And Entertainment Centre, Bridge Cottage Sargeants & Armoury Cottages 1823 offers accommodation with a garden as well as...
BUNTYBOY
Australia
Joanne was amazing very helpful and accomodating her place was cosy clean and perfect for our needs
Offering a garden and garden view, Richmond Cottage is set in Richmond, 29 km from Hobart Convention And Entertainment Centre and 21 km from Derwent Entertainment Centre.
Located just a 5-minute walk from the historic Richmond Bridge, Richmond Coachmans Rest offers self-catering accommodation with a private courtyard and outdoor seating.
Set amongst rows of vines and olive groves, Riversdale Estate offers self-contained cottages with views of the water and surrounding countryside. Hobart Airport is only a 10-minute drive away.
Carina
Australia
The cottage and the view were absolutely stunning. The fact that wild roaming chicken and sheep with lambs were all around us was fantastic for the kids.
The location was perfect for what we were after over the weekend.
We were welcomed with a text and a clear description of check in. Wendy was very helpful and friendly over the phone.
the richmond hotel is where we always eat when we visit...
the richmond hotel is where we always eat when we visit richmond, good food, good value, friendly staff. we had a lovely walk along the river, very scenic. everything is in walking distance, lovely shops. a very quaint little town . i loved the gemstone shop! i bought quite a few items!
Robyn
Australia
Scored 10
10
The intact historic buildings provide the visitor with a...
The intact historic buildings provide the visitor with a view of the past and certainly the Richmond Bridge is an incredible example of early architecture. This is so complementary to the rest of the town.
Val
Australia
Scored 10
10
With only 1 day, impossible to see everything, but a stroll...
With only 1 day, impossible to see everything, but a stroll around the town and you see the most interesting buildings and homes, dating back to the mid 1800's and early 1900,s ,there are many antique shops filled with interesting artifacts, several excellent places to eat, and a very interesting miniature display village of Hobart in the early days of settlement and growth. The bridge built over the Coal River is a perfect example of the amazing hard work early convicts endured, and it is supposed too be the oldest in Australia, built 1823-25.
Lyn
Australia
Scored 10
10
Just an amazing little town with what felt like lots of cool...
Just an amazing little town with what felt like lots of cool history. The people and little stores around us were all really friendly and awesome. Highly recommend Richmond Bakery for some famous scallop pies and also the whisky tasting room located in that same area.
Brett
Canada
Scored 10
10
Park the car and go. So many options in walking distance.
Park the car and go. So many options in walking distance. Historic bridge and gaol, plus endless shops antiques, gift and art. Choices in food enjoying fresh cake and coffee at the bakery and later lunch at the pub. A unique attraction was the Puseum, learning and laughing about poo. good for young and old.
Gordon
Australia
Scored 10
10
Richmond is a beautiful part of Tasmania.
Richmond is a beautiful part of Tasmania. A gorgeous sandstone convict built bridge, colonial buildings, the old Richmond Historic Gaol, the Rivers Arm Hotel. The walk along the river is lovely and lots of happy ducks. Crafty shops. Well worth a visit. Wish I had stayed longer.
Saward
Australia
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I had a wonderful experience at the hotel, enjoying the scenic farm view and the opportunity to feed several friendly sheep. The entrance to the main building was adorned with a profusion of flowers, creating a delightful atmosphere. During the morning, I encountered a elegant white horse, adding to the charm of the countryside setting. If you appreciate a serene country life, this mansion is the ideal choice. We also had the pleasure of tasting fresh apricots and milk, both of which were absolutely delightful.
This property and the owner are absolutely charming. It is a lovely restored historic cottage in an equally beautiful town of Richmond. So much information was supplied about the history of both the cottage and the town; so interesting. The gardens have been restored and plenty of outdoor space to enjoy all the work put in. The breakfast comes delivered in the morning to your door and is lovely. In fact we loved it all so much that we have booked another day at the end of our road trip.
We had facilities to make our own breakfast which we did. The owner rang us while we were travelling to Richmond and as we were less than an hour away, he arranged to leave the property open with the key inside. We really enjoyed where we stayed, the location and Richmond itself.
We LOVED everything about The Mill House. Susan and Rob have thoughts of everything that you could need for a perfect stay. The grounds are quite beautiful and the house is a very easy walk to the hotel for dinner…. and all the interesting little shops in Richmond.
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