Edenholme Grange,
is a grand Victorian house (1881) set in secluded and substantial grounds.
The Captain’s Room derives its name from Captain Edward Ditcham who was
at the time of building the house, the Master Warden of the Port of Launceston.
He built the house on the same site as his Bone mill on the corner of Maitland
St and Connaught Crescent. A grand Victorian four-poster bed, king size,
is a dominant feature of this room which is decorated with rich navy velvet
curtains. The nautical decor includes memorabilia spanning a century. The
room has a built-in corner ensuite of unusual design.
The Banker’s Room is masculine and original. A carved oak bed is the feature
of this room complemented by an antique mahogany barreltop desk complete
with two early local bank ledgers dating from the commencement of the building
of the house. A tasteful glass-walled bathroom with spa bath and separate
toilet connects.