Haven on High
For the first time in 145 years, visitors to Campbell Town can find sanctuary and experience history firsthand by staying in an iconic heritage-registered church and its adjoining mudbrick cottage. Founded in 1879 and named after its benefactor, the convict-turned-businessman Joseph Brickhill, the church has previously served as a wool museum, cafe, art gallery, co-working space and private residence. The church and cottage have been renovated to accentuate their unique historical features. Both buildings (which can house five and six guests, respectively) have stained glass windows, restored timber beams, and exteriors built from locally-sourced bluestone (church) and mudbrick (cottage), with the church also showcasing its original timber floors, decorative moulding, and commemorative plaques. Each property offers high speed internet, linens and towels, washer and dryer, smart TV with Netflix, free parking, stocked fireplace, fully equipped kitchen, Nespresso machine, board games, books, and records. With its central location in the state, Haven on High is perfectly situated as a waypoint along your journey across Tasmania or as a central retreat from which to make day trips to Tasmania's most-loved cities and sights. The property is steps away from Campbell Town's grocery store, restaurants, shops and parks and an easy 35 minute drive from Launceston airport.