Wellington Suite
"The Young Suite" is a luxury and spacious fully furnished suite with a long history, affording unique and stunning views of Mount Wellington and just a short walk to the bustling North Hobart restaurant/café strip.
A beautifully appointed suite and very spacious (84sqm). The suite has been fitted out to a high standard with quality fittings throughout (see full description below the images or click here)
The Wellington suite is on the top floor of the property and access is located at the rear of the property.
The entrance to the suite opens up onto the original internal staircase which has custom made automated LED lighting built in for your convenience. The staircase leads you to the magnificent open plan living room/ bedroom/kitchen. The room features a huge box bay window with stunning views of Mount Wellington, an Italian black leather lounge, a large wardrobe, a wall hung 55" Samsung Smart TV and the dining table is situated in the bay window.
There is also a custom made king size floating bed with lighting around the base and in the bed head for guests wanting to create a soft lighting effect.
The very comfy king size mattress is Australian made. The bedside lights have 2 light settings and each one has a built in USB charger for your convenience.
The kitchen is custom made with soft close drawers and cupboards and quality German appliances which include oven, convection oven/microwave, glass cook top, dishwasher, front loader washing machine integrated fridge, toaster and kettle.
The separate bathroom is tiled from floor to ceiling with polished porcelain tiles. There is a walk in shower, free standing bath, custom made wall hung vanity, soft close toilet suite and quality European matte black tapware.
The suite also has a partially enclosed private balcony with outdoor seating with stunning views of Mount Wellington and neighbouring suburbs.
The entrance to the suite opens up onto the original internal staircase which has custom made automated LED lighting built in for your convenience. The staircase leads you to the magnificent open plan living room/ bedroom/kitchen. The room features a huge box bay window with stunning views of Mount Wellington, an Italian black leather lounge, a large wardrobe, a wall hung 55" Samsung Smart TV and the dining table is situated in the bay window.
There is also a custom made king size floating bed with lighting around the base and in the bed head for guests wanting to create a soft lighting effect.
The very comfy king size mattress is Australian made. The bedside lights have 2 light settings and each one has a built in USB charger for your convenience.
The kitchen is custom made with soft close drawers and cupboards and quality German appliances which include oven, convection oven/microwave, glass cook top, dishwasher, front loader washing machine integrated fridge, toaster and kettle.
The separate bathroom is tiled from floor to ceiling with polished porcelain tiles. There is a walk in shower, free standing bath, custom made wall hung vanity, soft close toilet suite and quality European matte black tapware.
The suite also has a partially enclosed private balcony with outdoor seating with stunning views of Mount Wellington and neighbouring suburbs.
History
Our property was constructed in c1894 and was known as "Willesden". It was a single storey late-Victorian house with a verandah to the front and eastern side.
Albert George Ogilvie, Premier of Tasmania from 1934 until his death in 1939, lived in the house from c1920. In c1927 he modernised it by adding a new pile of rooms to the eastern side and adding a second storey. The house was externally converted to Art Deco structure but still retained most of its Victorian interiors.
The primary heritage significance of "Willesden" lies within its association with the former Premier, as the Art Deco fabric demonstrates his occupation and modernisation of the property.
Albert George Ogilvie, Premier of Tasmania from 1934 until his death in 1939, lived in the house from c1920. In c1927 he modernised it by adding a new pile of rooms to the eastern side and adding a second storey. The house was externally converted to Art Deco structure but still retained most of its Victorian interiors.
The primary heritage significance of "Willesden" lies within its association with the former Premier, as the Art Deco fabric demonstrates his occupation and modernisation of the property.