Tudor House Bed and Breakfast in Glen Innes
Tudor House Bed and Breakfast in Glen Innesis one of Glen Innes' significant Heritage Homes offering travellers every accommodation with all the comforts of home. All Suites are totally private and feature 'pillow top' King or Queen beds, quality linen, ensuite bathrooms, LCD Televisions & DVD players, quiet reverse cycle air-conditioning, refrigerators, tea & plunger coffee, etc. This Boutique Motel offers 5 rooms where you are assured the high standard of accommodation and personal service - 'more than a motel'.
Enjoy a traditional cooked or continental breakfast in our graceful dining room. Design your own breakfast from our multiple choice menu, which is served at the time you require in our dining room. Relax after dinner by the fireside in the guest media lounge, where you can watch a movie on our wide screen LCD TV or listen to music. Magazines and board games are provided for your enjoyment. Barbeque facilities available in the back garden (especially pleasant during the summer months).
Tudor House also caters for the Corporate Traveller - providing every comfort of home with facilities for Business Meetings. Check your emails at our Broadband Kiosk or use wireless internet in your suite.
We are located in the centre of Glen Innes NSW just one block from the shopping centre. We have 'off-street' parking; leave you car to enjoy a short walk to Glen Innes' best restaurants and the RSL Club.
Things to see and do in Glen Innes NSW:
Glen Innes is a charming rural town Set amidst rolling countryside in the picturesque New England Tablelands. It is much loved for its parks, autumn colours, stately heritage listed buildings and art, crafts and collectables shops. Other things to do in Glen Innes include - Fossick in some of the world's richest gem fields for Sapphires, Emeralds, Topaz, and other gems and minerals. Fish for Murray Cod and trout. Take a Pub Crawl on horseback, bushwalk or bird-watch or simply enjoy the immaculately maintained town parks. Sample award winning local wines, Wright Robertson and Wellington Vale.The Australian Standing Stones in Glen Innes were erected in recognition of the contribution made by people with Celtic origins in Australia, over the last 200 years. The site serves as a cultural gathering place for people from the Celtic Communities; the Irish, Welsh, Cornish, Scottish, Manx and Bretons and the Australian Celtic Festival is held here in May each year. Until now, there has been no single place anywhere in the world that is designated for the purpose of uniting all branches of Celtic Peoples. As such, this site has major historic significance.










