THOMAS HOUSE | SAUMAREZ HOMESTEAD
Set within historic Saumarez Homestead on Anaiwan Country, in Armidale, Thomas House is a beautifully restored 1860s country home where heritage architecture meets modern comfort. With sweeping rural views from a wraparound verandah, this peaceful escape is just a short drive from Armidale’s town centre.
Named after its second owner, Henry Arding Thomas, this remarkable home was built as part of an earlier homestead and offers a rare opportunity to stay in a place steeped in regional history. South of the house, remnants of the historic Great North Road can still be seen, winding through the landscape.
The house has been sympathetically restored, retaining its original character, while contemporary touches lend refinement and ease. Soaring ceilings, original mantels, timber floors and timeless architectural details are complemented by a thoughtfully-designed kitchenette with an electric cooktop, microwave and Nespresso coffee machine, along with a beautifully renovated bathroom.
Two generous bedrooms and an elegant living space are styled in a fresh take on classic country design. Understated and warm, the interiors honour the home’s long history with a modern sensibility. Reverse-cycle air conditioning in both bedrooms and the living area ensures a pleasant ambience year-round.
Set against a backdrop of rolling pastoral landscapes and distant mountain ranges, Thomas House invites you to slow down and settle in — from quiet mornings on the expansive verandah to evenings spent stargazing beneath the vast New England skies.
A peaceful, private and historic country escape, Thomas House is one of New England’s most distinctive stays.
BED CONFIGURATION
• Sleeps 4
• Bedroom 1: 1 x King Bed
• Bedroom 2: 2 x Single Beds
BATHROOM CONFIGURATION