Never a truer rag to riches story than was the life of convict Robert Logan who was instrumental in transforming the seaman's village of Battery Point into one of Hobart's most prestigious and sort after suburbs. Originally built by Logan for his young family, Berwick Cottage is now a well-appointed central base for you to enjoy with family and friends, as you immerse yourself in the areas historical past and enjoy the thriving city that Hobart is today. Berwick Cottage is a gorgeous Victorian Georgian cottage, named after the English town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed where a young delinquent Robert Logan was sentenced to transportation to Van Dieman's Land in 1829. Whilst still retaining its original facade, inside the cottage you will find a light and crisp interior. Its large well-equipped kitchen is adjoined by a dining area comfortably seating all guests. A separate living area is cosy space where you can relax, unwind and enjoy the smart TV with access to fast unlimited WiFi. Chromecast is available for streaming from your own device. Three comfortably furnished and spacious bedrooms provide private spaces for you and your family or friends. Two of the bedrooms located at the front of the cottage have queen beds and the third is furnished with two single beds. Within walking distance are numerous attractions. Start your day with a coffee and breakfast only metres away at the renowned Jackman & McRoss Bakery, or venture 5 minutes further down the road into tree-lined Salamanca Place to explore the restaurants, gift shops or Tasmanian's most visited attraction the Salamanca Market which takes place every Saturday. If you are in Hobart for one of the major festivals such as Taste of Tasmania, Mona Foma or Dark Mofo, Berwick House is the perfect place to base yourself. Hampden Road restaurants and eateries are just moments away. Salamanca Place, parks and the joys of the busy waterfront with the MONA ferry are all a 5-10 minute stroll from the cottage. For those of you travelling in larger groups the Berwick Cottage has an adjoining studio that accommodates two people and is also available for booking on Airbnb as the combined property Named Berwick Cottage and Studio. The entire home is available to you during your stay. There is a separate studio apartment adjacent to the rear of Berwick House, which has a completely separate entry and does not share the external court yard. In Hobart, explore the converted colonial warehouses of Salamanca and on Saturdays, there's Salamanca Market, Tasmania's most visited attraction. From here it's a short walk to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery or a short ferry ride takes you to Mona, one of the world's largest private collections of art and antiquities. South of Hobart is the clear waters and stunning coastline of Bruny Island and the beauty of the D'Entrecasteaux Channel. An alternative route passes through the Huon Valley alongside the tranquil Huon River and on to the rugged Hartz Mountains National Park. To the east are the wineries of the Coal River Valley and further on is Tasman National Park, with its spectacular coastline and historic convict sites. Heading west, the road follows the beautiful River Derwent through the Derwent Valley and on to the grandeur of Lake St Clair in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area. And if you're travelling north to Launceston, the Midland Highway, dubbed the Heritage Highway, offers many opportunities to learn of Tasmania's heritage past, with homesteads and country cottages revealing the state's early colonial history along the way. Closest cafes: Jackman McRoss Bakery - 1-minute walk Kombi Cafe - 1-minute walk Salamanca Place (and Market on a Saturday) - 7-minute walk Hobart waterfront/MONA Ferry - 10-minute walk Hobart CBD - 10-15 minute walk Sandy Bay shopping precinct - 10-15 minute walk Berwick Cottage is adjoined by a studio in the rear of the property know as Ms Sophia's Studio Apartment. The Cottage has a dedicated car space beside the Studio with separate and private access and is completely independent of the Studio.