Braemere House offers self-contained accommodation near central Launceston, northern Tasmania. Set in a leafy suburb with beautiful landscaped gardens, the unit has panoramic views of the eastern mountains and city.
The charming unit has two queen-size bedrooms and a third bedroom with two extra large single beds. Accommodating six or seven guests comfortably, the unit is suitable for couples, groups and families. There is a lounge, dining, fully equipped kitchen and two full bathrooms with separate laundry. The kitchen has granite bench-tops and Tasmanian blackwood cupboards. French doors open onto a delightful vine-covered sitting area in the garden, perfect for a cup of tea or reading the newspaper. Modern comforts include CD and DVD player, satellite television and heated towel rails in the bathrooms.
Enjoy a barbecue by candlelight overlooking a cascading waterfall and pond in the garden. Centrally located within five-minutes' drive of Launceston's central business district, you have access to nearby golf courses, Cataract Gorge and Country Club Resort and Casino. Spend a day exloring the Tamar Valley Wine Route, featuring some of Tasmania's finest cool-climate wineries. Take time to stop by fruit orchards, berry farms and roadside stalls along the way.
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