Indicative Pricing

Product Configuration

Ensuite room
  • $85.00
  • $110.00
  • $25.00 Age range: 4-15
Standard room
  • $85.00
  • $110.00
  • $25.00 Age range: 4-15
2 Ensuite room(s)

(Total capacity 4 people)

3 Standard room(s)

(Total capacity 6 people)

Street Address

Postal Address

120 Main Road

Kempton, Tasmania, 7030

120 Main Road

Kempton, Tasmania, 7030

Contacts

Reception Hours

Phone: 03 6259 1272
Fax:
Toll Free:
Mobile:
Email
Operator Website

Industry Accreditations and Connections

  • Gay Friendly
  • Tourism Council Tasmania

Payment Methods

  • Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
  • MasterCard
  • Visa
Wilmot Arms Inn

Experiences

  • Rural/Country
  • Historic/Heritage
  • Paranormal

Activities

  • Cycling
  • Meditating/Relaxing
  • Self-Guided

Facilities

  • Non Smoking Floor
  • Open fireplace
  • TV/Lounge Area
  • Cafe
  • Accommodation
  • Bicycle Hire
  • Car park
  • Ensuite
  • Gardens in property
  • Iron
  • Laundry
  • Non Smoking Establishment

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  • Clock Radio
  • Electric Blanket
  • Heating
  • Insect screens
  • Blankets
  • Linen
  • Shared bathroom
  • Stairs
  • Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • Bath Robe
The stage coach horses no longer tie up to the verandah posts of this historic coaching inn but you are assured of a warm welcome. Built in 1843, the dignified old building is now restored to its former role of providing comfortable accommodation and generous meals to weary travellers. The Inn retains its early colonial atmosphere with furnishings in keeping with the era and the warmth of open log fires.

You wont suffer from the spartan conditions of the olden days. Central heating and modern facilities ensure a comfortable cosy stay. Youll be fascinated by the extensive motoring memorabilia and pharmacy curios which add to the special ambience of this delightful old inn.

Enjoy a friendly conversation next to the fire with your hosts in the evening and ask their advice about touring one of the oldest and most interesting historical routes in Australia, including the towns of Ross, Oatlands, Bothwell and Richmond with their quaint old stone buildings.