Elliston Cottage North Hobart x 2
North Hobart, Australia
Amenities
Kids amenities
Outdoor furniture
A/C
Pets Allowed
Parking
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 king bed
Wiggins Cottage comprises 3 fully self-contained units. Dunn, Hurst and Elliston Cottage. Dunn and Hurst Cottages are conjoined via an internal access door. Elliston is a charming private cottage attached to the rear of the property amongst a cottage garden.
Elliston Cottage consists of an Elegance Fusion king-size bed fitted with an electric blanket, four pillows, luxurious cotton linen, smart t.v charging ports, central heating, gas hot water, clothes rack with hangers, bin, luggage rack, block out blinds, lamp and a clock radio.
A new ensuite has been installed with an overhead shower, and a non-slip bathmat is provided for your safety. Located in the bathroom are a mirror, hairdryer and luxury bath sheets. The WC (toilet) is also located in the ensuite. Shampoo, conditioner, body lotion, grooming kit, sanitary bags, toilet paper and individually wrapped soap sachets are available for short stays.
The kitchenette is equipped with modern appliances to ensure a comfortable stay consisting of fridge freezer, convection oven, air fryer, microwave in one, cutlery, crockery, wine glasses, cooking utensils, portable hot plate, french coffee press & grinder, kettle & toaster and charging port: complimentary tea, coffee, drinking chocolate, sugar, biscuits, sachets and coffee beans.
Wiggins’ Cottage has no off-street parking. However, there is a long term car park located 220 metres from the property at 16a Lefroy Street North Hobart.
A Metro bus service is accessible less than one hundred metres from the property on the main strip. Uber and taxi services are also available.
Can be available when needed.
Wiggins’ Cottage has a wonderful array of cuisine within metres of your doorstep to suit every pallet. A selection of Italian, Japanese, Thai, Mediterranean, Korean, Modern Australian, Vietnamese, Pub Food, European, Mexican, Asian and a wide selection of take-out to eat in the comfort of Elliston Cottage.
North Hobart also boasts an old-world State Cinema, a stylish independent picture house operating since 1913 with roof stop screenings and cafe.
Furthermore, this convenient, stylish strip also offers a pharmacy, nail and beauty salon, florist, Karaoke bar, cafes, post office, dry cleaners, laundry mat, newsagency, chocolate bar, ice cream shop, bottle shop, and wine cellars with a fuel station available nearby.
There is no off-street parking. However, a Long Term Car Park is located at 16a Lefroy Street North Hobart, 220m from the property.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Hobart, the picturesque capital of Tasmania, is a city that offers a delightful blend of heritage, scenery, and culture. Nestled between the estuary of the Derwent River and the foothills of Mount Wellington, Hobart is a city where the wilderness is always within reach, and the water's edge provides a stunning backdrop to an eclectic urban life.
The city's rich history is palpable in the well-preserved Georgian and Victorian architecture, particularly in the Salamanca Place precinct with its sandstone warehouses that now house galleries, cafes, and boutiques. On Saturdays, Salamanca Market comes alive with vendors selling local crafts, fresh produce, and gourmet food, making it a must-visit for a taste of Tasmanian culture.
Mount Wellington, or Kunanyi as it is known in the Aboriginal language, looms over the city, offering breathtaking views and a range of outdoor activities. Adventurous travelers can hike or mountain bike on its many trails, or simply drive to the summit for panoramic vistas of Hobart and beyond.
The city's maritime heritage is celebrated at the waterfront, where visitors can explore the maritime museum or take a cruise along the river. The harbor area is also home to some of Hobart's finest dining, with an emphasis on fresh seafood and local produce.
Art lovers will find their haven at the Museum of Old and New Art (MONA), a world-class institution that has put Hobart on the global art map. MONA's provocative and often controversial exhibits are housed in an underground space that is an architectural marvel in itself.
For those interested in Australia's colonial history, a visit to the nearby Port Arthur Historic Site is essential. This former penal colony tells a poignant story of the country's past and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Hobart's natural surroundings also offer unique experiences, such as the chance to see the Southern Lights, or Aurora Australis, which occasionally light up the night sky with mesmerizing colors. The city's proximity to wilderness areas like the Tasman Peninsula and Bruny Island provides opportunities for wildlife encounters, including the famous Tasmanian devil.
In essence, Hobart is a city that offers a harmonious balance between the natural and the man-made, the historic and the contemporary. It's a place where every traveler can find something to love, whether it's the fresh air of the mountains, the buzz of the market, or the allure of cutting-edge art and culture.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM