Amenities
2 x BedroomsQueen Bed2 x single bedsPrivate Living room (small)Roomy Ensuite bathroomTelevisionPrivate entrance from GardenHair dryerCD PlayerContinental Breakfast provisonsComplimentary PortGuest controlled electric heatingUse of the comfortable shared living areas of the B&BFree WI FIOff street parking
The Retreat suits those wishing to stay a the B&B and require twin beds or are travelling with more than two people. It has two bedrooms so one group can have their own suite with a separate external entrance. We have completely renovated the Retreat, finished Mid June 2016.
This suite has a larger private bathroom and its own small living area. It has its own entrance from the garden. You access to the rest of the bed and breakfast and enjoy its facilities. Enjoy the garden views from the small dolls-house like windows. Enjoy a wonder through the garden or sit on the balcony and enjoy an afternoon drink.
About the B&B
Once the home of the local blacksmith, now you can stay in this popular B&B, located in the leafy main street of the famous Tasmanian historic village of Ross. Choose an ensuite room with a Queen bed or perhaps the retreat with two bedrooms and private bathroom. Sip port in the sitting room or get comfy, make a cuppa and watch TV in your own room. Often a sea breeze will send tempting aromas of the wood fired oven from the bakery opposite. In the morning prepare your continental breakfast provisions your way in the sunny breakfast room. Enquire direct to us by email for special rates for guests wishing to book the entire B&B (suits 6-8 people).
Special deals
We love to pass savings on to guests when we can. The longer you stay the cheaper it gets. Please press the “current promotions” button on the booking page to see how the savings apply for the dates you wish to stay. Special seasonal rates may also apply as we try our best to reduce the rates for our Bed and Breakfast. Even during peak periods we do our best to reduce our rates. Please feel free to visit our bookings page to view rates or book with us. Please note these deals ONLY apply to bookings made from this website.
Interesting story about the Retreat
This suite was built at the start of world war two to provide accommodation to wounded soldiers who were sent home for convalescent care. The owner of the building was in the local red cross and would meet soldiers at the railway station. The sun room now used as the breakfast room was also added for the soldiers during this time. Later the suite was the accommodation for the couple who were live-in carers for Miss Annie who’s bedroom is still called Miss Annie’s room
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