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'Towards the Dawn', Howellls & Nicholson, (1989) refers to Kilmarnock
House as follows:
"The design is a reduction of the essence of the traditional Victorian
house into a Federation form by creating the balanced gable form,
and thus strong diagonal lines of symmetry, with a visually powerful
sense of movement. No asymmetrical 'picturesque' elements are allowed
to upset the strength of the composition".
After final restoration, it was converted to a superb heritage Bed
& Breakfast with self-contained accommodation, by your Hosts,
Bruce and Elizabeth Clark.
Some of Kilmarnock House's impressive heritage features include: the
turned blackwood staircase rails leading past stained glass windows;
intricate, hand formed, cornice work; soft furnishings combined,
with locally crafted early 1900's antique furniture.
Kilmarnock House's, Bed and Breakfast, heritage accommodation excudes
the charm and elegance of by-gone days, whilst offering quality 4 star
ensuite accommodation to the discerning visitor to Launceston.
Seven different types of heritage Bed and Breakfast accommodation are
available:
All rooms are self-contained, with Internet connection and their own
kitchen unit to suit individual needs. Discounts are available for
corporate and group bookings.
Kilmarnock House House has wheelchair access, although disabled facilities
are limited. Secure off-street parking. Water is safe to drink. Families accommodated, with cots available upon request.
Kilmarnock House is a non smoking property. We appreciate some of our guests are smokers and therefore request they confine their smoking to outside.
So, if you're looking for quality heritage, AAA rated, Bed & Breakfast
accommodation, make a reservation with your hosts, Bruce and Elizabeth Clark.
Kilmarnock House, at 66 Elphin Road, Launceston, Tasmania, Australia is situated in one of the city's most exclusive precincts. |
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National Trust and National Estate Listed Edwardian Accommodation - We Cater for the whole family. |
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