Peppers Silo hotel,Launceston.

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drron

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A week ago we spent a night here.The problem with the city centre hotels is noise-especially from the Post Office bells which toll every 15 minutes.So first the pictures.
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In the bedroom the silo walls are obvious.
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You can see it really was a grain silo.
The room was spacious and comfortable.It was certainly quiet so if staying in Launceston on a leisure stay we would be happy to return.Especially if again you got quadruple QFF points.
 
The view from the room in the afternoon at full tide.A lot of work going on around.
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A great place to view the water birds.
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In the morning it was low tide and skeletons were revealed.
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Looks quite interesting, What was the restaurant like (assuming one) if you tried it? As I am a bit lazy - how fat out of the centre is the hotel drron? I know; I should look it up. :)
 
It is over the river from Seaport.There ius a pedestrian bridge to Seaport so not a terribly long walk into town.
Yes there is a restaurant naturally called Grain.i did a review.this should be it.
 
It is over the river from Seaport.There ius a pedestrian bridge to Seaport so not a terribly long walk into town.
Yes there is a restaurant naturally called Grain.i did a review.this should be it.
Thanks ddron. :)
Looks like a promising place to spend the odd day or so when in the area (though after reading the restaurant review maybe not eat there). I remember mrs.dr.ron commenting on the bell tower in the city. :)
 
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I spent a night here this week. Like drron I found it pretty good, but I had a problem with noise. As usual, I requested a 'quiet room if possible', and as usual, the check-in person didn't try to find one, but assured me that the assigned room would be OK. It wasn't. It was directly above the terrace, from which a function spilled. Several polite requests at reception that the function-people might be quiet or be asked to retreat back into their room, met with no action that I could tell, so a third, less polite visit to reception ensued, resulting in my getting another room to sleep in, without having to cart everything from the other one.

The hotel (non silo side, then the other)

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Hallway showing the silo bulges (there are 2 rooms per silo, 4 silos on one side, plus normal rooms on the other side). Note the room numbers in carpet on the floor - great idea.

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The first room (silo, upstream / city view)

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As drron noted, they make a virtue of the old silo concrete look! (I'm not a fan)

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View upstream, showing the confluence of the South Esk and the North Esk, to form the Tamar River

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My other room, non silo. Windows are bigger.

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View downstream.

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The area near the hotel under development when the drrons visited has been turned into a nice and sophisticated kids playground. Lots of riverside wildlife like ducks, swans and native hens.

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A riverside walk that has seen better days!

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Its a short walk to a bridge across the North Esk to the SeaPort development and some additional restaurants, and not far beyond that to the CBD. Very nice walking, but unfortunately the confluence of the two Esk rivers is usually very sluggish, and for years its been subject to mud, in just the area of these nice developments and a marina.

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... resulting in the boat and property owning fraternity being a bit fed up ...

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The Seaport hotel's bar is called "Mudbar", but they also get into the action :)

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Onwards a bit brought back some memories ... this is where we launched our 8 many years ago ... to win the Head of the River :oops:

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Would banning powered boats ”fix the mud”? That should keep them happy.....
 
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