The Historic Heart of Westbury
A Heritage That Stands the Test of Time
Step back in time at Fitzpatrick’s Inn, a landmark steeped in history since the 1830s. From its beginnings as a colonial property to its transformation into an iconic inn, this is where Tasmania’s past comes alive.
An Icon of the Meander Valley
Nestled in the picturesque town of Westbury, Fitzpatrick’s Inn embodies the charm and character of Tasmania’s early days. Built in the 1830s, the property is one of the region’s most cherished heritage sites, offering visitors a chance to experience a slice of history.
The Story of Fitzpatrick’s Inn


The Fitzpatrick Sisters’ Legacy
The inn takes its name from three remarkable sisters—Frankie, Cora, and Myra Fitzpatrick—who operated the property for much of the 20th century. Each sister left her mark, contributing to the inn’s enduring reputation for warmth and hospitality. It’s said that Myra’s friendly spirit still lingers, adding a touch of whimsy to the inn’s historic halls.


A Historical Stay Like No Other
Fitzpatrick’s Inn is more than a destination—it’s an experience. The carefully restored interiors preserve the charm of a bygone era, while the history compendiums in the rooms and common areas invite guests to uncover fascinating tales of the property and its surroundings.


A Unique Venue for Historical Stays
For those seeking an unforgettable experience, the historical house can be hired in its entirety. Whether for a group getaway, a special event, or simply to immerse yourself in its rich heritage, Fitzpatrick’s Inn offers a setting that’s as unique as it is captivating.
From its storied past to its vibrant present, Fitzpatrick’s Inn invites you to explore all it has to offer.