Gardener’s Cottage

The Gardeners cottage sleeps two people and has one bedroom, a queen bed with crispy white linen and all on ground level. There is a tiny step down to the bathroom.

Staying in the Gardeners Cottage at Woolmers in winter is no problem as the wood heater, plenty of wood and electric heaters, and electric blanket will be sure to keep you happy, warm and relaxed.

It has a restored with a fully fitted kitchen, recently renovated bathroom and views across the fields towards the historic township of Longford.

This lovely cottage offers private self contained accommodation, recommended for honeymoon couples with its sympathetic blend of modern convenience and heritage charm.

The Cottage is a wonderful example of an historic cottage with modern conveniences and is a short stroll to the historic buildings of Woolmers and the very large and beautiful rose gardens.

Woolmers is just about 7 kls from the historic town of Longford, close to the Airport, 20 minutes to Launceston. The outstanding Hills Supermarket at Longford can keep you supplied with food and supplies.

An added bonus is that the Historic Archer Property, Brickendon, also a UNSESCO World Heritage site (along with Woolmers) is just a few miles away, (well just across the river really) and you will love exploring that very special Brickendon Village.

Our guests who stay in the Gardeners Cottage give us wonderful feedback so we know you will love a stay with us. Come and see us soon. The cottages are all self-catering. WiFi is available.

History

The Gardeners Cottage was part of the 1840s convict building boom at Woolmers. It was built in Gothic style to be a picturesque element to the landscape on the drive between Woolmers Cottage and the main house. There have been a number of alterations to the cottage relating to changes in occupation. None of these have changed the basic form of the building. It seems to have been occupied as late as the 1930s.

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