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Pendragon Hall
Self-Contained Accommodation Hobart, Tasmania
Self-Catering Accommodation Hobart, Tasmania
Bed and Breakfast Hobart, Tasmania (Optional)
Your Hosts : Rob & Ailsa
Phone : 03 6234 4773
Mobiles : 0403 317 253 / 254
Email : info@pendragonhall.com
Address : 120 Goulburn Street
West Hobart 7000, Tasmania, Australia
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GPS : S.42o53.235'   E.147o19.085'
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Architecture, ambience and acoustics.

About

The Spectacular Pendragon Hall Hobart-Heritage Church1852


Pendragon Hall is ideally situated in West Hobart, within easy reach of the areas best attractions. The Cascade Brewery, Salamanca Markets and Square, Historical Waterfront and City, Wrest Point Casino, Theatres, City Shopping, the Tasmanian Museum & Art Gallery are just a handful of the great attractions for you to enjoy when staying in Hobart for a unique getaway at Pendragon Hall Hobart.

Slicing like an arrowhead where Forest Road splits left from Goulburn Street in West Hobart, Pendragon Hall is outwardly a church, with mind-blowing leaded windows, a steeple and tall lancet-shaped heavy wooden doors.

Inside, the 155-year-old former church has been adapted for private living, though still retaining charming ecclesiastical detail. Today, standing in the nave of the former St John the Baptist with its soaring ceiling and colonnade of interior arches you have a feeling of space, light and air. It's not at all overpowering, despite the spaciousness and traces of ecclesiastical grandeur.

The master bed, at one end of the nave, is lit by a four-panel stained glass of historic importance, under which is the 'Reredos', which was gifted by Richard Patterson to the congregation in 1873; its inspiration was a drawing of the Mosaic picture of the Last Supper that formed part of the Reredos in Westminster Abbey. It has been the scene of elegant dinners, of relaxing days while the warm spring sunshine streams in confetti-like colours through the stained glass windows, and as a peaceful spot for visitors (usually a couple) to come back to, after exploring what southern Tasmania has to offer, in one of its latter-day guises as accommodation for tourists.

Although there's no doubt that this beautiful and peaceful piece of history has 'good energy’, it could be said that Pendragon Hall has three outstanding attributes: architecture, ambience and acoustics — the latter having been put to the test by members of the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra who have been known to have memorable jamming sessions there.


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