*** Gourmet Traveller Wine Magazine's favourite place to stay in Mudgee (April 2019) ***
Articles recommending The Tannery (pretty much each article has an excellent list of local activities too):
Gourmet Traveller Wine ‘For something a little closer to the town’s many pubs, restaurants and cafés, check out The Tannery, a fully-equipped 19th-century cottage in the middle of town.’
https://app.gourmettravellerwine.com/editions/2018-08-09/articles/mudgee.html
The Collective Wine Company “Long Weekend Stays” ‘This adorable cottage looks like something straight out of a Charles Dickens novel. Located right in the middle of town, The Tannery is a short walk from some of our favourite restaurants and cafes in Mudgee. However, the open fire in the cosy living room is the perfect place to relax.’
http://www.thecollectivewinecompany.com.au/blog/2017/6/1/long-weekend-escapes
Delicious Magazine ‘Cosy up by a roaring fire or watch birds in the secluded garden of The Tannery, a classic worker’s cottage right in town. Old-world charm coupled stylishly with mod-cons, plus thoughtful extras, make this the perfect self-contained pad.’
https://www.delicious.com.au/travel/australia/article/country-style-top-eats-drops-stays-mudgee-orange/1be94c74-832f-41dc-a35e-77e7f5ce634f
Taste Magazine ‘This astutely restored 1850s workers cottage is ideal for two couples: there are two beds, two fireplaces and two comfy couches. Persian rugs and eclectic artworks add personality, while a stainless-steel kitchen boasts an induction cooktop, bowls of fruit (including meyer lemons plucked from the backyard), yoghurt, biscuits and coffee to enjoy.’
https://www.taste.com.au/mag-media/4/0/438.pdf
The Herald Traveller Magazine‘A restored 1850s-built cottage in the heart of town is ideal for couples who like staying in, writes Jane Richards… The cottage used to house workers from the local tannery. The building looks simple from the outside but inside it is a revelation. Beautiful but functional antiques are scattered through the house. Two fireplaces - a large central one behind a screen in the kitchen (which was lit just before we arrived) and another in the loungeroom, are kept beautifully and with plenty of wood provided. The two bedrooms have heaters that warm rooms instantly. A stainless-steel kitchen is practical and complements the clean lines of the rest of the cottage. But it's the little things that really set the Tannery apart - luxurious bed linen, hand cream, interesting magazines to read, fluffy towels and a bowl of fresh fruit in the fully equipped kitchen…’
http://www.traveller.com.au/the-tannery-mudgee-review-captured-by-heritage-charm-11jt5
The Herald Traveller Magazine ‘Where workers once tanned skins, Kate Cox finds a wealth of calm and Victorian chic… it is an upmarket, heritage-listed, self-contained, stone cottage, just a stone's throw from Mudgee's increasingly chic main street…’
http://www.traveller.com.au/the-tannery-mudgee-review-a-perfect-hideaway-1rtf0#ixzz5juRbz4NQ
Bayswater Car Rentals ‘Step back in time and stay at the 1850s The Tannery on Lawson Street, which was once a tannery and is now a colonial style cottage with modern comforts’
https://www.bayswatercarrental.com.au/blog/post/Take-a-Weekend-Break-in-Mudgee