The Inn is ensconced by beautifully lush
heritage gardens featuring indigenous plants from the 19th century and carefully groomed to reflect a Savannah garden typical of its era (circa 1885).
Located on the Tasman Peninsula 100 km south - east of Hobart, the site includes more than 30 historic buildings and ruins, spread over an extensive landscape
of heritage gardens, parkland and native bush.
The delightful two -
acre heritage garden featuring stonework, rare and unusual plants, majestic trees, the fern river walk, undulating lawns surrounds the house.
The property itself is constructed from eco-salvaged redwood, and the inn has its
own heritage garden in the nearby Anderson Valley.
You can explore the palace but what makes this perfect for a first date is
the heritage gardens.
The Deluxe Spa Rooms have a marble ensuite with an indulgent double spa bath, 2 come with balconies overlooking
the heritage gardens and queen beds while the other 2 have lounge rooom areas and king beds.
Deluxe balcony room includes balcony overlooking
the heritage gardens, an ensuite marble spa bathroom with a queen bed includes continental breakfast for 2
Serviced daily, all rooms are well appointed with quality linen, toweling bathrobes, personal safes, and views of the well - established, tropical,
heritage gardens.
Set in eight acres of lush, tropical,
heritage gardens and a wide sweep of lawn, Mt Hart Wilderness Lodge offers echoes of Kimberley station life surrounded by stunning geological features, abundant wild - life and rare flora and fauna.
The elegance of the Cotton Exchange room creates a perfect setting for a romantic getaway with a stunning private deck that overlooks
the heritage gardens and swimming pool.
In addition, a collection of four
heritage gardens «explores the rich cultural significance of different plant species, including their symbolism, religious significance, trade, food, and medicinal uses.»