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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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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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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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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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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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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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Hope & Anchor Tavern, Hobart
63 Macquarie Street, Hobart
Established in 1807 just three years aqfter Hobart was settled, The Hope and Anchor Tavern in Hobart is Australia’s…
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Leather Bottle Inn, Perth
Cnr Main and Frederick Streets, Perth, Tasmania
More correctly the Leather Bottell Inn, this building is the second oldest building in Perth. It was built in…
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Oak Lodge, Richmond
18 Bridge Street, Richmond, Tasmania
Oak Lodge is an impressive “Gentleman’s” town residence constructed between 1831 and 1842 in the village of Richmond. It…
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Richmond Arms Hotel, Richmond
42 Bridge Street, Richmond, Tasmania
The primary building is a simple colonial Georgian building. It was established in 1827 and was known as the…
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Ross heritage walk
Ross, Tasmania
A small historic town that is the commercial centre for a district that produces high-quality merino wool, Ross has…
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St Andrews Inn, Cleveland
12819 Midlands Highway, Cleveland, Tasmania
Cleveland is a small community situated on the Midlands Highway, 51 kms from Launceston. It was originally proposed that…
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Star and Garter Inn, Richmond
30 Bridge Street, Richmond, Tasmania
The shop (formerly the Star and Garter Inn) and two dwellings were erected in the 1830s as two workingman’s…
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Wilmot Arms Inn, Kempton
120 Main Street, Kempton, Tasmania
The Wilmot Arms Inn (1844) was built by convicts and operated as a licensed inn until 1897. It is…
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