At Eleven – La Petite Maison

Hobart


Soak up some Gallic style at this lovely little self-contained house in the cute backstreets of Sandy Bay, just a short stroll from shops and restaurants. The small brick-paved courtyard is beaut for breakfast, a DIY continental affair. It's a one-bedroom set-up – extra bods can sleep on the sofa bed. Help yourself to lemons.


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