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Roy

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The big one


Our three-storey, two-bedroom penthouse-equivalent is named after Sir Roy Grounds (1905–81)—the architect behind Mona’s Courtyard House (where you enter the museum), and Round House (through the tunnel and into the library).

Features

  • Two bedrooms (king size beds, great sheets)
  • Outdoor spa
  • Breakfast in The Source Restaurant
  • Fully equipped kitchen and laundry
  • Complimentary bottle of bubbles on arrival


  • Wine bar stocked with Moorilla wine and Moo Brew beer (for purchase)
  • TVs all over the place, including in the bathroom
  • Personal security screen to avoid visitors you don't like
  • Shared gym, sauna and heated infinity pool
  • The usual trimmings: safe, phone, Wi-Fi, big fluffy bathrobes, daily housekeeping, incredible views, etc., etc.
  • An outside shot at night of the Roy accomodation building, with a Wunderkammer infront of it
  • A table setting on Roy's balcony, with views of mountains, treetops, and the Derwent River at sunset.
  • A cosy living room with an armchair and couch, featuring a glass door and windows opening out to a balcony overlooking water views.
  • A large bedroom bathed in light streaming through expansive glass doors and window.
  • Large glass windows offer views of water and trees in an open room with a table setting, armchair, and bookshelf, all bathed in natural light.
  • The bathroom interior features marbled walls and bench tops, and large windows. with white bathtub
  • A bedroom with a large king-sized white bed, adorned with black curtains and surrounded by wine bottles and wine glasses. Above the bed hangs a large print of someone covering their breasts.
  • The dope outdoor hot tub with wooden furnishings, offering views of treetops.
  • A fully stocked Liebherr wine fridge.
  • Mona Pavilions share gym over looking native bush and the River Derwent
  • Mona Pavillions share pool over looking the River Derwent