Hotel Description
At the centre of Tasmania's Heritage Highway region Ross is a picturesque Georgian village with a wealth of convict associations and a rich pastoral history. In the main street of the village The Ross Bakery Inn is a classic c 1832 Georgian house, convict built from Ross quarried sandstone. It has permanent listing on the Tasmanian Heritage Register and is classified by the National Trust of Australia. It served for many years as a coaching inn and horse change station on the Hobart Road and takes its name from Rossa's original bakery that has operated alongside the inn for over 150 years. Today the Ross Bakery Inn continues its coaching tradition, offering travellers comfortable 312 star accommodation with off-street parking, stabling for the horses and the wonders of modern indoor ensuite plumbing. On cool evenings a log fire burns cheerfully in the downstairs guest lounge, where we serve complimentary tea and coffee with fresh bakery cakes. Our Inn has 3 ensuite upstairs bedrooms, each with TV, teacoffee facilities and a small fridge. Above the Bakery we also have a small room for devotees of the Japanese anime 'Majo No Takyubin; 3 beds, TV, teacoffee making and shared bathroom facilities downstairs. For first and second honeymoons or if you just want more room for the kids to run around then take a look at our 3 bedroom Kirstya's Cottage just down the road from our Inn. Family size kitchen with complimentary tea and coffee, lounge with a log fire and breakfast-in-a-basket from our Bakery Hotel Price: |
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