Accommodation ∙ 1 bedroom ∙ 2 guests | Other in Dunalley

1 Bedroom Place in Dunalley
Welcome to Quirindi, an 8-acre property of bush and grass areas with native birds and wildlife. This has been in the family for over 100 years. The original house was built by the host's grandfather and his father. It was lost in the Dunalley bush fires and rebuilt in 2013.The Arthur Highway from Hobart will bring you to Dunalley which was originally named East Bay Neck. The name was changed in 1839 by an early settler Captain Benjamin Bayley. The name honored Henry Prittie the Third Baron Title from County Tipperrairy in Ireland, Henry was Benjamin Bayley's cousin.The Space:The space for the tiny house is very secluded on the banks of a creek with its own private entrance and with natural vegetation and wildlife.Our tiny house is a lovely studio space of 155 sqft. It offers guests a comfortable stay with its well-equipped kitchenette, complete with a queen-sized bed, ensuite bathroom, air-conditioning, and heating. Perfect for 2 persons! The kitchenette has everything you need to cook your light meals with. A portable cooker, cookware, cooking utensils, cutlery, dishes & silverware, microwave, and even a mini-fridge. The portable cooker can be kept in the drawers when not in use to maximize space. Our bathroom facilities follow ecologically sustainable principles, including a waterless eco-friendly compost toilet, hand basin, and shower (gas heated for hot showers). In Australia's severe climatic challenge of bush fires and drought, we help to save the environment by conserving water using an eco-friendly toilet. Wastes are broken down in the compost toilet via the anaerobic decomposition process. It is a waterless system (no need to flush!), whereas a standard dual flush toilet would use up to 350L of water per week An aeration fan helps in the decomposition process and minimises odors. If you're using your own soap, shampoo, toothpaste, we ask that you bring biodegradable ones so that the greywater runoff does not harm the environment. Thank you!Guest Access:Guests will have access to the tiny house and its surroundings. You are welcome to walk around the property at your leisure. There is a 9 hole putting course on our property which you could play.Interaction with Guests:Guests will enjoy their own private space but we are always happy to chat with you.The Neighborhood:We are located in Dunalley, a quiet fishing village known for its super-fresh seafood. Dunalley is peaceful and pretty with beautiful bay-side scenery.Our local recommendation:Food scene1. Phoenix Farm uses local produce2. The Cannery3. Dunalley Hotel4. Bangor Wine & Oyster Shed5. The Bakery in the middle of DunalleySightseeing1. Marion Bay Beach is 10 minutes from Dunalley2. A monument to Abel Tasman who discovered Tasmania in 1642 off Marion Bay Beach is at the Dunalley Wharf3. Eaglehawk Neck has Tasman Island Cruises and a 3-hour wilderness cruise4. Eaglehawk Dive CenterShopping1. Nearest IGA grocery shop is at Murdunna, 15 minutes from Dunalley on the Tasman Highway2. Bream Creek Market every first Sunday of the monthGetting Around:By Car:The nearest city is Hobart 50 min awayNear the town is Sorell at 30-40 min awayPort Arthur is 30 min awayBy public transport:There is no public transport during the day, only going to Hobart early morning and late afternoon back through Dunalley.Other Things to Note:- Wifi is available. Network and password will be provided upon arrival at the tiny house- Firewood is provided for free- Gas BBQ and fire pit is available for guests to use- Pets are allowed but must be kept on a leash at all times. Please inform your host if you are bringing your pet- The putting course is free and golf clubs and golf balls are available from the main house