There are 9 historical houses in Tasmania
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The locality of Eaglehawk Neck is in the local government area of Tasman in the South-east region of Tasmania.
Woolmers Estate is a farming estate located in Longford, Tasmania, founded in 1817 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.
Clarendon House was built in 1836 and is registered by the National Trust Aboriginal inhabitants of the Evandale area. Evandale hosts a primary school, churches, parks, pubs, shops and a fire station.
The Deloraine and District Folk Museum was opened as the Family and Commercial Inn in 1864.
This 1838 house museum offers English-style gardens & self-guided tours, plus a tearoom & gift shop.
Built in 1916, this former residence of Tasmania's only Prime Minister offers guided tours.
Historic 1926 home featuring antiques & family heirlooms & a charming vintage garden.
This 1830s merchant's town house, the country's oldest folk museum, showcases paintings & furniture.
Runnymede is just 8 minutes' drive from central Hobart and has a rich collection of maritime artefacts that belonged to Captain Charles Bayley and his family who made it their home for over 100 years.