Captains Cottage, c. 1850

Sleeps 2 | Bedrooms 1 | Bathrooms 1

Captain's Cottage is an adorable heritage-listed cottage in the heart of Hobart’s CBD district. It was built for a ship’s captain in the mid 1800s, with the land title first granted in 1826. This little cottage was lovingly transformed into a romantic escape by owners Kylie and Sean. With curated vintage collections and a mix of natural-textured fabrics and furnishings, the cottage is warm and inviting.

At the top of the original staircase you’ll find an enchanting loft bedroom, with a fitting portrait painting of a very handsome Captain, and queen size bed with luxurious Belgian flax linen sheets. After a dreamy sleep, slowly awaken to morning light filtering through the window above.

If you love to cook, there’s a fully equipped kitchen with everything you need to make the most of Tasmania’s fresh local produce, as well as cookbooks for inspiration. In the pantry, you’ll find ground coffee beans, a range of teas, cooking staples.. plus some gourmet treats.

Captains Cottage also has a private courtyard garden filled with camellias and rambling roses, looking out over the historic roofs and chimneys of inner Hobart - a lovely little spot to relax. Now a treasured destination for travellers, Captains Cottage is a delightful way to experience Hobart’s history.


Special Features

 

Romantic

Courtyard Garden

Vintage Decor

Historic Surrounds

 

Things To Do

Captains Cottage is within easy walking distance to explore Hobart’s CBD, culinary scene and landmark areas of Constitution Dock, Salamanca Place and Battery Point. The surrounding area is filled with popular cafes which are perfect to get your daily coffee fix, Hobart’s best restaurants, craft breweries, bars, and local larders to sample the best of Tasmania’s produce.


Historic Stays

Historic Stays is a curated collection of beautiful historic and heritage-listed accommodation, from country cottages and farm stays, to boutique hotels and grand estates.

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