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Cheshunt House is an Italianate mansion in the Meander Valley, Tasmania, 10 kilometers from Deloraine. It was designed and originally owned by politician, botanist and architect William Archer, started in 1851-52. [1] It was purchased incomplete by the Bowman Brothers from William Archer in 1873, [2] who completed it to his design in 1885. It ...
Woolmers Estate is a farming estate located in Longford, Tasmania, founded in 1817 [1] by prominent grazier and member of parliament Thomas Archer. It consists of an 82ha property, including a two-part manor house, coach house, the National Rose Garden, extensive outbuildings and convict cottages and formal gardens.
Category: Tourist attractions in Tasmania. 5 languages. ... Woolmers Estate This page was last edited on 2 November 2019, at 16:35 (UTC). ...
Brickendon Estate is a farm estate located in Longford, Tasmania. It is one of the two main ancestral homes (with Woolmers) of the Archer family, prominent local pioneers and politicians. [1] Founded in 1824, Brickendon Estate was one of the first (and most successful) farms in the area. [2]
The Newnham Estate demonstrates the evolution of a large rural estate in Northern Tasmania, from its establishment on the banks of the Tamar River close to Launceston in the 1830s, through a period of prosperity and improvement in the 1840s and 50s, to modernisation and diversification of agricultural practices in the early 1920s.
Bellerive’s real estate market has experienced growth, with the median house price reaching approximately $1.07 million as of 2024. [16] One notable sale in 2024 was the historic property "The Gables," an Edwardian-style mansion on the Bellerive waterfront.
Symmons Plains Estate is a historic farm and mansion in the locality of the same name, near Perth, Tasmania. A 856ha property, [ 1 ] the estate dates back to 1820s, with the main Georgian house built in 1839. [ 2 ]
Entally House is a heritage-listed site in Hadspen, Tasmania. It was the family home of Thomas Reibey who was the Premier of Tasmania from 1876 to 1877. The Entally Estate was established in 1819 by Thomas Haydock Reibey (senior). Reiby worked in the East India company, and named the house after the suburb of Entally in Calcutta, India. [1]