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.
M&J From SA
Australia
Beautifully maintained old mansion. Staff were awesome and attentive
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.
Kirstie
Australia
Richmond is a beautiful little town with old world charm. Pity about Hatcher's Manor though, being run down and in need of a desperate spruce up
Offering free parking, Mulberry Cottage Unique B&B Accommodation is surrounded by gardens. All accommodation features antique or different furnishings, and flat-screen TVs.
Eng Hui
Singapore
The ideal holiday accommodation for me is a cosy B&B in an old fashioned English style cottage, and Mulberry Cottage ticked all the boxes for me. The Garden Chalet is a lovely cottage featuring gorgeous decor that exudes old world charm, but with all the modern amenities and creature comforts needed to provide a comfy stay. Loved in particular the bedroom, with its sloping wood panelled ceilings, floral bedspread, embroidered lampshades and vintage style dressing table. Breakfast was delivered to us by our host Maureen in a basket, and was most delicious - a hearty spread of homecooked pancakes, fresh fruits, cereal, toast, milk and juice. We also appreciated all the little thoughtful touches - like the complimentary port and chocolates, and the provision of appliances like a toaster and washing machine. It was interesting as well to read through the handmade scrapbook on the history of the property - it's clear the owners are very passionate about documenting and sharing the heritage of this historic property. Thanks Maureen for your hospitality and for the wonderful stay!
Red Brier Cottage Accommodation is located in the centre of Richmond, a 20-minute drive from Hobart. It offers cosy accommodation within a large garden, and offers free parking on site.
Wilfred
Australia
Everything, It was a rustic beautiful cottage, so cozy inside and a lot of complementary bits and bobs for us to use. 10 out or 10.
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.
On average, 3-star hotels in Richmond cost £76 per night, and 4-star hotels in Richmond are £95 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Richmond can on average be found for £125 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Richmond this weekend is £81 or, for a 4-star hotel, £71. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Richmond for this weekend cost on average around £121 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £98 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Richmond for tonight. You'll pay on average around £101 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Richmond will cost around £121 (based on Booking.com prices).
What guests said about Richmond:
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
10
Scored 10
The Richmond area had a lovely village atmosphere and worth...
The Richmond area had a lovely village atmosphere and worth staying a night or two. Australia's oldest bridge, quality cafes - Czegs, Richmond Arms for pub food and great little shops - a lovely town.
Ling
Australia
10
Scored 10
For those of us from the big mainland cities, like Sydney...
For those of us from the big mainland cities, like Sydney and Melbourne, all of Tasmania, is a breath of fresh air. We flew into Hobart early in the morning and went straight to Richmond. Automatic relaxation. All you need to do is walk up and down the main street. There are a coffee, shops, restaurants, bars, antique shops. The opening and closing hours are a little unpredictable and no matter what time of year you will need summer and winter clothes because once the wind comes, it’s cold.
M
Mark
Australia
10
Scored 10
Richmond is the most beautiful small town in Tassie.
Richmond is the most beautiful small town in Tassie. Great cafes, boutiques, gift shops, vineyards. The walk along the river- gorgeous. The Shoe Maker’s cottage and it’s sorrounding just beautiful. Walking distance everywhere. Locals very helpful and very happy living there (I would be too)
Ewa
Australia
10
Scored 10
So many beautiful historical buildings, picture perfect...
So many beautiful historical buildings, picture perfect postcards everywhere you look! Old Richmond Gaol was an interesting tour too. Easy to walk around town and we had a delicious meal at the Richmond Arms.
Our stay at The Mill House Cottage was wonderful. It's a gorgeous, well-appointed and charmingly decorated cottage with everything you could possibly need or want. The fridge/pantry was stocked with a delicious array of breakfast options and we were delighted at the delivery of home baked bread each day! Right on the doorstep of Richmond's iconic bridge and surrounded by lovely gardens. I wouldn't stay anywhere else.
The historic cottage was a lovely oasis, pretty as a picture, clean and beautiful inside. Everything for a comfortable stay was provided including fresh little vases of flowers. Frome the large windows there were views over the farmland and the location is very handy for sightseeing around Richmond and the Eastern Bays. The wood heater was a real bonus and the cottage stay was a highlight of the trip.
Great little cottage with all the amenities required. warm and comfortable with different heating options. Great comfy bed, and lounge. Fully stocked for breakfast, including fresh farm eggs and a freshly baked loaf of bread each day. Susan and Rob lovely hosts. Had a great 2 night stay, and then another night 2 weeks later, nothing changed. View of the historic Richmond Bridge from cottage.
As per the photos and the name, gracious and spacious spotlessly clean slightly older style wonderful accommodation on the outskirts of Richmond. Great location. Jeanette and Brett both delightful. I would not hesitate to stay there again or recommend it as a place to stay. Room and bathroom huge, well appointed and equipped kitchenette. TV. Previously run as a wedding venue.
Owner was friendly and helpful and had switched on the heat before we arrived so the place immediately felt cosy. Loved the decor - very comfortable and the antique furnishings were lovely. The facilities were excellent and would support a longer stay. Brilliant location on the main street of Richmond. Would definitely return for a longer visit if we return to Tasmania.
The place is beautifully furnished and well setup with everything and more. The spa is a great addition and a treat in the evening over a cider from the supplied selection in the fridge. The place is close to vineyards and cherry orchards while also walking distance to the Richmond bridge. This was a great place to stay for our last couple of nights in Tasmania.
My partner and i often travel to Hobart for work and in the past 6 months we've tired of staying in the CBD hotels. This trip is our fifth in two months where we have stayed at Mulberry Cottage and each stay has been exceptional. Maureen is a wonderful host, beautiful and comfortable accommodation and a lovely village.
After arriving in Hobart we wanted to travel a short distance from the Airport for our first night then set off the next day to Queenstown to see the West Coast. We were also able to visit Pooley wines just 2 minutes from Richmond Arms Hotel. Richmond Arms serve Devonshire teas and have a good Food Menu.
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.
Perfect location in beautiful Richmond. Such a picturesque historic town with plenty of cafes and shops.
The property is beautifully decorated and furnished with every home comfort you could ever need.
The cottage was a beautiful colonial cottage with a fire, electric heater, bedroom, loungeroom, kitchen and laundry. Easy walk to town. Richmond is a nice little town with heaps of history.
The Property was very comfortable and had everything we needed, Maureen was a lovely friendly Host ! We hope to stay longer next time we are in Richmond! A lovely cottage ! Thank you
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