Post Office Residence and Stables

Overview

Step back in time to the gold rush days at the former postmaster's home in Hill End Historic Site. Built in 1872, this handsomely restored single-story residence and stables is a great country…

Step back in time to the gold rush days at the former postmaster's home in Hill End Historic Site. Built in 1872, this handsomely restored single-story residence and stables is a great country getaway for families or small groups.

Located in the village, a short stroll from Hill End Heritage Centre, the Post Office Residence combines grand colonial style with modern convenience while The Stables provides a truly unique place to stay and is fully self-contained with its own entry, kitchen and living room. Enjoy a peaceful night's rest in one of four attractively decorated bedrooms, sleeping up to eight guests. Wake up refreshed for a relaxing breakfast in your kitchen, before stepping out to delve into Hill End's many attractions.

Once a bustling gold mining town, today Hill End is a popular art, culture and history spot. Stroll down avenues of elm, oak and plane trees, especially beautiful in autumn, as you take a self-guided tour around town. Explore nearby churches, galleries and cottages, with beautiful English cottage-style gardens. Stretch your legs along the Bald Hill walking track or head further afield to Golden Gully or Beaufoy Merlin lookout.

Does not cater for people with access needs.