The Mountain View Country Inn offers excellent, affordable accommodation in their newly renovated motel rooms and good old-fashioned country hospitality.
Enjoy stepping back in time, to the 1800's, at the Settlers Restaurant.
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Fitzpatricks Inn
Fitzpatricks Inn is a heritage listed Georgian mansion built in 1833 and set on two acres of land in the English-style country village of Westbury. Four Accommodation units with ensuites are available as well as a popular restaurant and bar that is open to the public for lunch and dinner.
Please call for restaurant bookings.
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Westbury
Westbury is an attractive town renowned for its English country character, unique Village Green and Town Common, hawthorn hedges, historic buildings, and friendly people. It is 30 minutes drive from Launceston and 45 minutes from Devonport.
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Amble Inn Cafe
Home cooked delights to enjoy, kiss biscuits, fruit cake, jelly slice and much more. Home made gluten free and vegetarian products available. Breakfast from 6am and cafe meals.
Sunday roast only $10.00.
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Bonney's Inn
Experience yesteryears charm in comfortable, modern ensuite rooms in Deloraine's oldest brick building. Set in a delightful shady cottage garden, in the heart of the township and opposite the Meander River, the Inn is within easy walking distance to all shops, galleries, restaurants, hotels and facilities.
Be welcomed by your hosts Trevor and Wendy on arrival.
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Red Feather Inn
The Red Feather is a collection of notable historic sandstone buildings located in Hadspen "VIII (8)miles from Launceston". Famed colonial Georgian architect John Sprunt built the Inn with convict labour circa 1842. First licensed in 1844, it was one of Van Diemen's Land first coaching Inns.
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Hadspen
Hadspen is a delightful township on the banks of the South Esk River. It has a mix of modern homes that are popular with young families, and wonderful colonial buildings dating back as far as 1820.
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Westbury Hotel
There is an argument that if the English village is some kind of high point of charm then Westbury, the most English of all villages in Australia, is certainly a place worthy of visiting and languidly experiencing. Yes, it has everything a cliched English village has. A village green, lots of tree-lined streets, old courtyards and stables, elegant old inns and so many charming houses the visitor could easily spend a day just wandering around the streets.
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Villarett
Restaurant set amongst ten acres of gardens with beech, holly and oak trees planted last century. Perfect for a snack or a four-course meal. Seating for 80, provides a spectacular venue for weddings and functions.
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