“An old Regency house is the perfect setting for this art-filled boutique hotel with fabulous glass & stone extension, in hill South Hobart with stunning views to Mt Wellington. A swimming pool, BBQ facilities & an acre of manicured gardens with a 100 year old willow tree complete the picture. A gem.”

Recommended for

  • Great walks

    • Take guided walking tours of historic Sullivans Cove, just five minutes away & the area's first site of European settlement
  • Foodies

    • Chef Anthony Illingworth offers superb seasonal menus showcasing top Tasmanian fare in an elegant, relaxed setting
  • Learning

    • Delve into the hotel's fascinating collection of art and artefacts, collected over 30 years of travelling
  • Honeymoons

    • A gorgeous honeymoon retreat, in a historic stately home with sumptuous suites & plenty of privacy
  • Eco

    • Carbon neutral, with a focus on composting food waste, recycling wherever possible & buying green energy
  • Good wine list

    • Extensive private wine cellar, with an impressive selection of mainly Tasmanian producers
  • Watersports

    • Head out on the water for sailing trips and to explore the island's beautiful coastline
  • Artworks

    • A fantastic collection of artwork, including pieces by Warhol and Matisse
  • Wine tasting

    • Enjoy tours and tastings of the fabulous vineyards of the Derwent Valley
  • Designer

    • Interiors are clad in exclusive fabrics designed by Jim Thompson
  • Restaurant

    • A fantastic conservatory restaurant with great Tasmanian cuisine
  • Historic

    • A striking Regency house, built in 1847
  • Views

    • Impressive views towards Mt Wellington
  • Restrictions on children

    • Must be aged 16 or over
  • Sailing

  • Trekking

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Quiet

  • Organic food

  • Romantic

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Full of character

  • Local markets

  • Opulent

  • Museums

  • City Style

  • Sea Views

  • Boutique

  • Landmark

  • Golf

  • Chic

  • Antiques

  • Retro/Vintage

  • Sights nearby

  • Disabled access

  • Wellbeing

  • Traditional

  • Designer Shopping

  • Charming

  • Luxury

  • Intimate

  • Birdwatching

  • Secluded setting

  • Gourmet

Facilities

  • Rooms

    11 rooms in this hotel
  • Garden

    Acre of landscaped gardens with 100 year old willow tree, a vegetable patch and fruit trees
  • Good wine list

    Extensive private wine cellar, with an impressive selection of mainly Tasmanian producers
  • Restaurant

    A fantastic conservatory restaurant with great Tasmanian cuisine
  • Views

    Impressive views towards Mt Wellington
  • Restrictions on children

    Must be aged 16 or over
  • Outdoor dining

    BBQ facilitites
  • Meeting Room

  • Massage

  • Sit-out Terrace

  • Walking distance restaurants

  • Private chef / butler

  • Rooms with balcony/terrace

  • Fireplace

  • Bar

  • Parking

  • No pets

  • Library

  • Private dining room

  • Wifi

  • Laundry

  • Adult Only

  • Suites

  • Swimming Pool

  • Sitting Room

  • Room service

  • Disabled access

  • Safe

  • Concierge

  • Satellite / Cable TV

  • In room music system

  • Air conditioning

Activities

  • Great walks

    • Take guided walking tours of historic Sullivans Cove, just five minutes away & the area's first site of European settlement
  • Learning

    • Delve into the hotel's fascinating collection of art and artefacts, collected over 30 years of travelling
  • Watersports

    • Head out on the water for sailing trips and to explore the island's beautiful coastline
  • Wine tasting

    • Enjoy tours and tastings of the fabulous vineyards of the Derwent Valley
  • Sailing

  • Trekking

  • Local markets

  • Museums

  • Theatre

  • Golf

  • Sights nearby

  • Designer Shopping

  • Birdwatching

Map & Location

Other reviews

Islington Hotel - Hotel Review

"Up the hill from central Hobart, this small, elegant hotel quickly feels like your own little indulgent secret, full of quiet places to read, nap or stare at the sky, either within its handsome 19th-century interiors or out in the fruit-tree filled garden."

Originally published by Telegraph Travel

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