Summary:
Step back in time without sacrificing comfort in this beautifully renovated 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom convict-built home, rich with character. Nestled in the heart of historic Richmond, this cosy retreat sleeps up to 4 guests and blends heritage charm with modern convenience - perfect for couples, friends, or families. With a view of the iconic Richmond Bridge from the back and just minutes’ walk to local cafes and shops, you’ll soak in the timeless beauty of Tasmania’s oldest town at this property.
The Space:
Step into a piece of history without giving up modern comforts in this beautifully restored 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom cottage. Originally built by convicts in 1823, this character-filled home has been thoughtfully and lovingly brought back to its former glory, with original features carefully preserved to honour its past. Blending timeless charm with architectural touches, it offers a cosy, welcoming stay right in the heart of Tasmania’s oldest town.
The home comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests in two queen-sized bedrooms, making it the ideal retreat for couples, small families or friends looking to experience Richmond's rich history in comfort. The fully renovated bathroom features a stylish walk-in shower and modern fittings, offering a relaxing space to refresh after a day of exploring.
The minimal yet functional kitchen includes a bench top mini oven, pull-out fridge and portable induction cooktop — everything you need for preparing simple meals at home. Also in the kitchen a washing machine is provided.
Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious dining table that seats up to 6, perfect for shared meals or planning your day's adventures over coffee.
Wall panel heaters throughout the home ensure you're warm and comfortable year-round, especially during those cooler Tasmanian evenings.
Step outside into a sunny private courtyard with outdoor seating - a perfect spot for morning tea or a quiet read. Wander further down the manicured garden and you’ll find a tranquil seating area beneath a majestic pepper tree, offering a stunning view of the iconic Richmond Bridge and river - a truly unique and peaceful place to unwind.
With ample parking at the side of the house for up to two cars, your stay will be both comfortable and convenient, allowing easy access to local wineries, nearby attractions and everything the Coal River Valley has to offer.
Just a short stroll from your front door, Richmond’s boutique cafes, artisan shops, historical sites, and friendly village atmosphere await. Whether you’re soaking in the history, relaxing in the garden, or exploring Tasmania’s renowned food and wine region, this charming home provides the perfect base for an unforgettable stay.
The story of this special home begins around 1823, when the original timber structure was built by convict labourers as part of the works supporting the construction of the now-iconic Richmond Bridge — the oldest stone bridge still in use in Australia, completed between 1823 and 1825.
Sometime after the bridge’s completion, between 1825 and 1839, the land was granted to one of the very convicts who helped bring the bridge to life. In 1841, it's believed that he went on to build the main sandstone portion of the house that still stands today — a lasting legacy of craftsmanship, perseverance, and Tasmania’s early colonial history.
Guest Access:
Guests have full access and private use of the entire property.
The Neighborhood:
Richmond is one of Tasmania’s most charming and historically significant villages, nestled in the heart of the Coal River Valley wine region and just a 25-minute drive from Hobart. Steeped in history and character, this beautifully preserved Georgian town offers a unique glimpse into colonial Australia — with cobbled laneways, convict-built architecture, and a relaxed village atmosphere.
At the centre of it all is the iconic Richmond Bridge, the oldest stone bridge in Australia, built by convicts in 1825 and still in use today. The Richmond Gaol, another convict-era landmark, offers a fascinating insight into Tasmania's penal past. Stroll the streets and you’ll find heritage-listed cottages, churches, and buildings that transport you to another time.
Richmond isn’t just about history — it’s also a vibrant destination for food, wine, and art lovers. The village is surrounded by boutique wineries, including some of the best cool-climate vineyards in the state. There are cosy cafes, artisan shops, traditional sweet stores, and weekend markets offering local produce and handmade goods.
Ideal for walking, Richmond invites slow exploration. Wander down to the riverbank, picnic in the park, or take a scenic drive through the surrounding countryside. The peaceful pace and old-world charm make it a favourite for couples, families, and anyone looking to unwind in a truly picturesque setting.
Whether you're here for the heritage, the wine, or just to relax, Richmond offers a perfect blend of the past and the present in one unforgettable destination.
Getting Around:
To make your stay most convenient we would strongly recommend hiring a vehicle.
Interaction with Guests:
Please note I will not be available in person during your stay. I have a management team in place to assist guests with any questions or issues which may arise during their stay.