Well from the moment we arrived things started to go wrong. Firstly the car park provided was so small that passengers had to alight before I parked. Then we had trouble getting anything out of the vehicle, so I had to back out so we could manage. Not so helpful in the rain. While I'm used to "self-check ins" it doesn't help when the keypad is temperamental. So eventually got in & upon inspection immediately became aware that we'd not made a good choice. Bare floor (concrete or lino?) kitchen that was an afterthought, it went around a corner & became a shared pantry/laundry, with no clothes dryer however. Again not so helpful when travelling. Being right above a fish & chip shop didn't smell so good, nor was the deep frying oil in the walkway very attractive. But worse still was being opposite the pub where a band (who obviously wanted to be heard at some distance) played away for all to enjoy, whether they liked it or not. Now I understand everyone wants their place to be let & that there is no onus on the landlord to inform prospective tenants of any negatives, but the alternative is unhappy people who will never return. That's not to say the area was unpleasant, but when there are fights going on in the street below after pub closing time, that are so bad that police had to attend & indeed take some away... well not what we expected. The yelling, foul language & fighting continued late into the night/morning until eventually they simply got in their cars, did some burn outs & drove away. So for prospective tenants my review is to advise against this one. We stayed in six different locations over two weeks in Tassie & this was by far the worst!