ROSS BAKERY INN: "Old fashioned Bakery" Ross Restaurant Tip by balhannah

Ross Restaurants: 2 reviews and 6 photos

  Ross Bakery Inn
by balhannah
 
 

Whilst walking the streets of Ross, we noticed the old bakery in the main street.

Bakery for lunch, it was decided, so in we went and bought a pie and Croissant, and took it down to the picnic area beside the Old convict bridge, what a lovely setting for lunch!

The convict built Ross Bakery Inn[1832], is a Georgian house built out of sandstone for John Dickinson, a free settler from Nottinghamshire in England. Originally it was named Sherwood Castle Inn, as it served many years as a coaching inn.
Not only is it a Bakery, but Accommodation is upstairs with ensuite toilet and shower, and the guest lounge is located downstairs where complimentary tea, coffee and fresh bakery cakes are served. .

Address: 15 Church Street, Ross,
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Rating: 4
Theme: Bakery
Website: http://www.rossbakery.com.au/

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