The Peacock Terrace

 
A suite inspired by the early settlement of a vibrant new colony. This part of the hotel was the original home of Jam Factory founders George and Margaret Peacock, and later Sir Henry Jones’ residence. The 1823 terrace is now the oldest standing building on ‘Old Wharf’ and houses Tasmania’s earliest Spiral Staircase. An abundance of contemporary Tasmanian art relating to the settlement years and as setting of great historical value, allow you to indulge in the culture of an era long past. Relax in a very private and totally serene setting, with two bedrooms, a sitting room and kitchenette housed over two floors. The added decadence of an overflowing Kohler SOK bath within this suite ensures a truly unique experience. Once a view of the original landing point of the first settlers and the early wheelings and dealings of the new colony your suite now captures a grand view of Sullivan’s Cove – the arriving fishing trawlers and the unloading of their catch of the day framed by the magnificent backdrop of Mount Wellington.
 

Features at a glance:

·        Original 1823 Terrace
·        Heritage listed building
·        Views of Hobart’s waterfront
·        Original artworks
·        Tasmania’s oldest spiral staircase
·        Two bedroom suite
·        One king, one double bed
·        LCD television
·        Compact kitchenette
·        Large walk in shower
·        Kohler SOK Overflowing Spa

A reincarnation of the bathing ritual, the SOK overflowing bath by Kohler creates the ultimate soaking experience. Completely submerged in this ultra- deep, tranquil pool, your body is lightly buoyant and embraced by warmth. Add to that the sensory pleasure of champagne-like bubbles and the sound of flowing water and the result is total relaxation.

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