This uniquely designed holiday house offers panoramic views and a luxurious escape for couples in the Tasmanian wilderness.
The Keep, located in Goulds Country, Tasmania, is a striking three-story structure offering panoramic 360-degree views of the Tasmanian wilderness and the distant ocean. Perched atop a 650-meter-high pinnacle, this unique holiday house, modeled after a Scottish medieval keep, is a testament to luxurious design. Completed in 2017, The Keep was recently refurbished by hospitality duo Sue and Jonathan Stagg.
It features bespoke Tasmanian furniture, high-quality finishes, and top-of-the-line appliances. The Keep is exclusively for couples, accommodating them in a single spacious bedroom and bathroom. Guests are encouraged to bring their own food but will find a welcome bottle of wine and a well-stocked fridge with complimentary items like cheese, smoked salmon, and fresh bread. The pantry is also well-equipped with essential staples
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