Altamont House

Hobart


Things get real steep real fast on this Patrick St block, but with altitude comes great views! Occupying the ground floor of a gorgeous 1854 stone-and-slate house, the earth-toned Altamont offers a plush double suite with an extra room that can be opened up as required.


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