Old Bank offers luxury bed and breakfast accommodation in Cygnet, in Tasmania's Huon Valley.
Three elegant bedrooms are equipped with queen size beds, fine cotton linen, television, DVD player, AUSTAR and your own laptop with unlimited broadband internet access. Tea and coffee making facilities, handmade chocolates and fresh fruit are provided.
All rooms have private bathrooms, one of which is ensuite. All have spacious, powerful showers, heated towel rails and quality bath linen. Toiletries, slippers and terry towelling robes are supplied.
A full English breakfast is cooked for you each morning, and served in our spectacular conservatory.
Built as a bank and manager's residence c.1909, this heritage-listed building boasts four-metre-high ceilings, a solid blackwood staircase and original mantels. The downstairs fireplaces are open and operational. Renovations have retained the old world ambience of this unique home while providing the clean lines and mod cons that appeal to modern tastes.
Old Bank is a short stroll from Cygnet's cafes, restaurants, pubs, shops and galleries. Surrounded by scenc countryside and a five minute walk from picturesque Port Cygnet, Old Bank offers you the experience of town and country.
Cygnet is 50 minutes' drive (55 km / 34 mile) south of Hobart.
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