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The Burrows | Tasmania | Will & Bear x Blundstone

The Burrows | Tasmania | Will & Bear x Blundstone

The Burrows — @the_burrows_swansea is an 1860's stone cottage that has been sensitively restored to open up the house to expansive views over Freycinet Peninsula. A large living space is the heart of the home with a wood fire at one end, feather sofa and armchairs and a custom made window seat overlooking Great Oyster Bay. Both bedrooms have views over the water and an intimate bath house with clawfoot bath & french doors is the perfect place to watch the sunset reflected over the Hazards.

Location: Swansea, Tasmania
Features: 2 bedroom / 2 bath / sleeps 4

 

Woman sitting in a bath with a view inside a cabin  Alex looking out over the landscape with a set of binoculars

Alex checking out the sites of Swansea, Tasmania in his Doc Fawn beanie.

Interior photo of the bed inside The Burrows cottage

House features:

  • Front yard & backyard
  • Small vege patch
  • Indoor fireplace
  • Bath tub
  • Large, extensively equipped kitchen (perfect for baking!)
  • Reading / relaxing nooks
  • Desk / work area

The Burrows, Swansea, TasmaniaAlex and Lauren sitting by the fireplaceTwo people preparing food inside The Burrows cabin

Things to do:

Okay we know we said it before but we will say it again. Don’t leave! Run a bath (or 7) bake a pie, and sit by the fire with some of Tassie's best Gin. If you’re looking to get out, Gala Estate cellar door is just north of Swansea and offers tastings of some of the best wines in Tasmania, we are very partial to their vintage sparkling Rosé and they are warm and friendly folk.
A little further up the road is Melshell Oysters where at specific times of the year you can buy freshly shucked oysters straight from the lease. Swansea is the home of Tasmania's incredible Splendid Gin which you can purchase directly from their cellar door at Springvale Road in Cranbrook.
Close up of some one rolling out dough on a baking tray with a rolling pin A wide brim hat hanging on the outside wall of a cottage

 

 

 

 

"1860's stone cottage that has been sensitively restored to open up the house to expansive views over Freycinet Peninsula.”

— Lauren Williams

 

 

 

 

A man and a woman out the front of a cottage looking at the view

Two men exploring the rocky landscape of Swansea, Tasmania

Parker Bone & Doc Fawn were the perfect headwear while out exploring the cottage surrounds.

Alex exploring a grass field near the water

Alex exploring with his Calloway Fawn.

Lauren standing in the doorway inside a cottage

Check out @the_burrows_swansea on Instagram for a lil r n' r of your own!

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