Library House

Hobart


Resting in high Federation style on steep Forest Rd, the exclusive Library House ain't bookish. Five hip, contemporary suites fill the old house and an angular new extension, from which the river views are mesmerising. Pricey for a couple, but decent value for groups (sleeps up to eight). Two-night minimum stay.


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