公司信息
Hi, I’m Cindy — the proud host of The Bronte Boutique Hotel here in beautiful Morpeth! I’m delighted to welcome guests from near and far to this special corner of the world. I took over The Bronte with a deep appreciation for its rich history and timeless charm, and I love being able to share that experience with others.
One of my greatest joys is helping people feel relaxed, welcomed, and looked after during their stay. Whether you’re here for a peaceful escape, visiting loved ones, or exploring the Hunter region, I want your time at The Bronte to feel like a home away from home.
When I’m not busy preparing your breakfast boxes or making sure everything is just right in the rooms, I enjoy local markets, and spending time with my children.  I’m also always happy to offer tips on the best spots to eat, shop, and unwind around town.
You might see me in the evenings preparing breakfast upstairs, and I’m always happy for a chat if you need anything — or simply want a local recommendation. I understand the value of privacy and quiet, but know that I’m just a message away if you need help.
Thank you for choosing The Bronte. I look forward to making your stay as comfortable and memorable as possible.
Warm wishes,
Cindy
住宿信息
The Bronte was built in 1822 for the honorable Mr Caleb Soul of Soul Paterson Pharmacy fame. This fabulous residence was built on Lot 1 Swan Street Morpeth and named after Admiral Nelson the Earl of Bronte.
Located in the center of Morpeth it's the best location in town to stroll through the historic village, dine in at Boydells Cellar Door & Restaurant, step back in time at Campbells Store and The Morpeth Antique Centre.
周边信息
The Bronte offers stylish boutique accommodation located in the heart of the historic town of Morpeth, originally a bustling river port town founded in the 1820's. The township sits above an elbow in the Hunter River, its just 5 minutes from Maitland , 40 minutes from Port Stephens and Pokolbin Wine Country and is only an hour and half from Sydney and just 10 minutes from the end of the M1.