The Tannery Mudgee
Highlights
- Immerse in Mudgee's history by staying in a charming cottage built in the late 1850s.
- Relax in luxurious linen on comfortable beds, ensuring a restful night for couples.
- Unwind in the enormous claw foot bath, offering a touch of indulgence after a day of exploring.
- Enjoy the warmth of an open fire in the lounge, creating a cozy atmosphere for memorable evenings.
Mudgee’s stylish and comfortable self-catered bed and breakfast accommodation, the Tannery.
In 1858 a saddler by trade, James Dixon Little was operating the Australian Tannery at the rear of this site and it is believed that the present cottage was built by Little in the late 1850’s as accommodation for workers at the tannery.
The cottage, though now renovated, has retained much of its natural charm. Catering for one or two couples, there is a comfortable lounge with open fire, two bedrooms with luxurious linen, comfortable beds (one queen and one double), a superbly finished bathroom with enormous claw foot bath, fabulous dining room and large industrial stainless steel kitchen, with second fireplace, all complimenting the simple style of the early Victorian era.
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Two bedrooms comprising a total of one queen and one double bed.
This business does not currently offer accessible facilities.