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Ashton Gate Guest House in Launceston is one of the well known places of accommodation
in the city. Ashton Gate was built in 1880 and it was subsequently turned into
a guest house after World War II.
Ashton Gate Guest House of Launceston, a four star property building, was judged
winner of the Tasmanian Tourism Awards 2005 in the Hosted Accommodation category.
Launceston Ashton Gate Guest House is a blend of Victorian heritage equipped
with modern amenities. The building is located amidst a beautiful lavender and
rose garden. It also houses a beautiful kitchen garden which overlooks a lovely
green park full of oak trees.
Ashton Gate Guest House at Launceston provides a wonderful shelter for tourists
at a moderate rate. It offers state-of-the-art facilities amidst an exotic setting.
The guest house contains seven ensuite bedrooms ranging from Deluxe Double Rooms
to Deluxe Blue Rooms. The rooms are exquisitely decorated with brass and cast
iron beds and feather doonas. All the rooms are fitted with private facilities.
Apart from the bedrooms, Ashton Gate Guest House in Launceston is also equipped
with a spacious guest lounge and a self-contained cottage in the Old Servants
Quarters. The Old Servants Quarters have been recently given a new look and
fitted with modern amenities and exquisite furnishings. The guest lounge acts
as wonderful meeting place for guests and visitors to make their journey a memorable
one.
Ashton Gate Guest House of Launceston also contains a self styled comfortable
breakfast room where visitors are served with authentic and delightful Tasmanian
cuisine. Guest facilities abound at the Ashton Gate Guest House at Launceston.
The guest house provides facilities like mini bar, tea and coffee in all rooms,
laundry facilities for visitors, internet and fax facilities to name a few.
Ashton Gate Guest House in Launceston is really an ideal retreat for tourists
who want to experience the beauty of Launceston. The relaxed and homely atmosphere
of Ashton Gate Guest House Launceston makes the journey of the tourists a dream
come true.
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