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Albert Hall, Launceston
Albert Hall, 45 Tamar Street, Launceston, Tasmania
Albert Hall began life as an exhibition building in the high Victorian Classical style. It was erected as the…
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All Saints Congregational Church, Melton Mowbray
9 Blackwell Road, Melton Mowbray, Tasmania
This weatherboard church was erected as a school building. It displays gabled roof forms with timber bargeboards and infill,…
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Anglican Church of the Good Shepherd, Hadspen
Hadspen, Tasmania
Thomas Reibey, a wealthy landowner of nearby Entally estate, later a state politician & premier, had agreed to provide…
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Ashleigh, South Hobart
289 Davey Street, South Hobart, Tasmania
One of many stately homes designed by Hunter, this mansion is one of his finest achievements. The home is…
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Brickendon Chapel, Longford
Longford, Tasmania
Part of the world heritage-listed Brickendon Farm village, Brickendon Chapel is an enchanting Victorian Picturesque Rustic Gothic building featuring…
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Brickendon Estate
Longford, Tasmania
Prominent among the early settlers, the Archer family developed numerous prosperous farming estates in the Launceston area. They farmed…
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Bush Inn, New Norfolk
Bush Inn, 51 Montagu Street, New Norfolk, Tasmania
A two storey brick Georgian hotel; the earliest section, at the east end, was built in 1815; it was…
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Christ Church Anglican Church, Longford
William Street, Longford, Tasmania
Sited in an attractive and expansive church yard in the centre of the historic town of Longford, Christ Church…
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Clarendon House
clardendon, evandale, tasmania
Clarendon House, near Evandale, is arguably one of Australia’s greatest Georgian houses still standing today. It has formal gardens…
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Customs House Hotel, Hobart
1 Murray Street, Hobart, Tasmania
Customs House Hotel in Hobart was built in 1846 and is particularly famous because of a tunnel stretching from…
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Customs House, Launceston
Launceston, Tasmania
The substantial customs house was built in 1885. Its size is indicative of Launceston’s importance as a port at…
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Dysart House, Kempton
Dysart House, 26 Main Street, Kempton, Tasmania
A double storey sandstone Old Colonial Grecian rural hotel (and associated outbuildings), Dysart House has played various roles in…
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Entally Estate, Hadspen
782 Meander Valley Road, Hadspen, Tasmania
On the other side of the South Esk to the town of Hadspen is the historic property Entally House,…
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Fitzpatricks Inn, Westbury
56 Meander Valley Road, Westbury, Tasmania
Located at the southern end of town Fitzpatricks Inn is an impressive two storey Georgian building, thought to be…
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Foxhunters Return, Campbell Town
132 High Street, Campbell Town, Tasmania
Foxhunters Return is the second coaching inn in Campbell Town to bear the Foxhunters name – the first, Foxhunters…
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Franklin House
419 Hobart Road, Launceston, Tasmania
Built by former convict and successful businessman Britton Jones, Franklin House is notable for its rich use of imported…
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Glen Clyde House, Hamilton
22 Grace Street, Hamilton, Tasmania
A two storey sandstone Old Colonial Georgian rural homestead built in 1840 with convict labour. It has 12-paned windows…
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Glen Derwent
Glen Derwent, Hamilton Road, New Norfolk, Tasmania
An early colonial convict built property classified by The National Trust. The property started life as an inn, being…
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Highfield Chapel
Highfield, Stanley, Tasmania
The Highfield Historic Site represents an important part of Tasmania’s historic heritage. In 1982 the Tasmanian Government acquired the…
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Hobart Architectural walk: Sullivans Cove and Battery Point
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. In the period before European settlement…
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Hobart Architecture Walk: Macquarie and Collins Sts.
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. In the period before European settlement…
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Hobart Architecture Walk: Murray and Bathurst Sts.
Hobart, Tasmania
A walking guide to the architecture and more significant buildings of Hobart. This short walk follows the shoreline…
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Hobart Town Hall
Cnr Elizabeth & Macquarie Streets, Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart Town Hall was designed by Henry Hunter, a most prolific private architect of both ecclesiastical and lay buildings,…
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