Like your history? The Peacock Terrace was built back in 1823. It’s the oldest standing building on ‘Old Wharf.’ Tasmania’s earliest spiral staircase lives here. You’ll almost hear the whispers of Jam Factory founders, Margaret and George Peacock, in their former home. Indeed, the Peacock’s original wallpaper still features. Later, it would become Sir Henry Jones’ private residence.
The Peacock Terrace spills across two elegant levels. It features two bedrooms, a sitting room and two bathrooms. Your view frames the original landing site of Hobart’s first Europeans settlers. Today, it has colourful Sullivan’s Cove fish punts. The city of Hobart stretches to the foothills of Kunanyi / Mount Wellington beyond. In a fitting tribute, the terrace’s artwork reflects on Hobart’s settlement and the rich culture of our capital.
Then there is the Kohler SOK overflowing spa bath. Enough said.
Don’t know about the SOK Overflowing Spa by Kohler? Get ready to soak away hours in your own ultra-deep pool. Thousands of curious bubbles await. Their job? To have you feeling lightly buoyant. A redefining of bath time bliss.
Use of stairs is required to access these rooms. If this could cause you difficulty, please call our reservations team on +61 3 6210 7700 who will advise you on the most accessible room to suit you. We apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment this causes and hope you can understand that this room’s accessibility is restricted by our endeavour to preserve Tasmanian history and the original structure of this historic building.