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= Top 106 Historic Buildings originally listed by the Tasmanian National Trust (1976) = [Previous Post: Federation Excellence .... Next Post: National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1 ]  >> " Following recent legislative changes, the following heritage lists have been rescinded with no remaining statutory requirements: >> • National Trust list (in Tasmania) >> • The Register of the National Estate (maintained by the Australian Heritage Commission)." >> See [ Q&A Sheet Heritage Tasmania ] - Historic Cultural Heritage Act 1995
 * * "The National Trust in Tasmania has a Classification knowledge base for heritage listing in Tasmania (which) work has been carried out by the organisation for 45 years with 4,850 listings on the National Trust register up to 1998.
 * "Records of this database were provided to the Tasmanian Heritage Council in Tasmania, for no fee, as the starting point for the Tasmanian Heritage Council register." [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/QuauEveitxibsF7mFHH83LJ9VvkA8o3fIyfo31K2P8dQjcIRemOk30PbAxt16UIQI96riuaQgO1qK4lRo4guySkk4F7GZmiTkbOsJU3HnzNcenfrFfbvjhV2bhgf0lNd6XpiPEyIBVQYJxwHDs-u9x8BH7eeMGC-qJsj6LzNgWNQA8tPjD-z8KRmHFKjRs7yBPrzAEhl-7JhJnUsR6SFA2h2qsECJkP-SoXLl5UMl7WlxxcGeyG67a5wRLhYPGy6dO0_XJ45VIRDvrELbqKUsvwZ_rzjp9WQKG89VNv9_mNzUWDF0iz4hk_NU27eP-vRg9VKUZCBemglhZOp9h2WCSdOaNwKACNv60WpC18eaU8Vbebt5XZCiGlJIwYFUueL-JBEmX9dkTMesAgkaoxVHV1dODU98Nsljj6FepRTf7Ou9Gb4chnM4bzaoiTDWpRfqN2uU9i4jjFBwxmbBhgPfNXgv0t9-BZ9za0KEa5ewyyxdujTNeDl2ubuyOQOH5ShonPimVKXIlAi5vSTXUfRmtTolzl-3o_FDmUbUmxaEFMYnEaY1clZ8457sQO7Nvj9fMNO2bFSL-UqO7cmKiI5Dd4WVdiKOqk4qXuI4QCvLTH0COSY2A=w307-h59-no width="319" height="74" align="right" caption="Australian Heritage Database"]]
 * "The (Tasmanian Heritage) Register contained 5,277 pro rata listings - when compared with other states Tasmania holds the most quantity of heritage sites worthy of registration for classification and heritage protection." - PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION SUBMISSION 2005
 * **This list has** **been rescinded** by the Tasmanian Government.

What comes after this?
The Australian Heritage Register, also referred to as the Register of the National Estate holds 2301 Tasmanian properties. The National Trust has published books on each Australian State with their listings such as The Heritage of Tasmania, which is an authoritative illustrated Register of the National Estate in Tasmania.

How many properties are listed (numbering restarts frequently), or the correlation with the National Register, are questions still to be answered. In heritage parlance, these are the Grade A buildings, possibly Grade B. > > > > >> toc = = = All the Top 106 Properties listed in 1964 by the Tasmanian National Trust =
 * //Properties in heritage precincts graded A1, A2 or B are assessed as 'significant' buildings within the context of the heritage precinct. Properties in heritage precincts graded C are assessed as 'contributory' to the built form attributes of the heritage precinct. //
 * The Australian Heritage Places Inventory list for Tasmania numbers **6,850 records**, including **2301** listed on the Register of the National Estate. (4549 extra).
 * There are 845 Federation homes in this list. This list is my main focus.
 * Then there are three valuable older books which I am working through as listed below:
 * Tasmania maintains a list of heritage on the Tasmanian Heritage Register, but apart from a one-line listing, the information held there is opaque, eg:
 * How many properties are listed?
 * Which are Federation properties?
 * Will the list be much reduced in five years time?
 * One way or another I am working to make a definitive illustrated description of Tasmanian built heritage before all this information is lost.
 * Can you help?
 * Please add to the discussion at the bottom of this page. ||

On the next six pages:

 * Listings 1 - 27 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-OnB4ok_iraE/VspQ5kv-6eE/AAAAAAAAud8/ZXxvDoReJ1U/s144-c-Ic42/TasmaniaSNationalTrust02.jpg link="@National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Lake"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-XTkN1GJ-PYY/VspRBjauhdE/AAAAAAAAueE/Wca3ERBh7n8/s144-c-Ic42/TasmaniaSNationalTrust03.jpg link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Shene"]] ||



|| **Appendices:** > **Addenda** - **Other Outstanding Tasmanian Historic Homes** > > in **Federation Style**
 * Lake House (1830) TAS || Shene Estate (1851) TAS || Redlands (1825) TAS ||
 * Listings 28 - 53 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 2
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JwK28B33EHI/Vs-JMd3cMII/AAAAAAAAuno/eWwplBZJJ1U/s128-Ic42/Ross%252520Bridge%252520animation.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Ross"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eVh3TIHoH1k/VtDrB0qNlWI/AAAAAAAAus0/SDxkJtb_cqg/s128-Ic42/Grange%252520animation.gif link="federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 2#Grange"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-euQtRai3mN0/VtLfLaI-53I/AAAAAAAAuxI/YQiT-4qaa2o/s128-Ic42/Longford%252520House%252520Animation.gif link="federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 2#Longford"]] ||
 * Ross Bridge (1836) || The Grange (1847) || Longford House (1839) ||
 * Listings 54 - 64 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 3
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-qSpZ3ysBpgY/Vt1RSLCbfgI/AAAAAAAAvXM/xdA0mZm3EYs/s128-Ic42/Eskleigh%252520%252520animation.gif link="federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 3#Eskleigh"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-5-oRunHkjKo/VuAbF80RNLI/AAAAAAAAvdE/Pwu7lTVYS20/s128-Ic42/Buckland%252520Churchyard%252520animation.gif link="federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 3#Buckland"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-aT4MqUe5uc4/VuIH7s6PziI/AAAAAAAAvhA/2qxL3ZCkaCwChJ1XDcKQ4rIIhfemGSUPQCCo/s128-Ic42/Hillcrest%2BNew%2BTown%2Banimation.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 3#Hillcrest"]] ||
 * Eskleigh, Perth (1867) || Buckland Anglican Church (1846) || Hillcrest, New Town (1845) ||
 * Listings 65 - 82 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 4
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FYRz2jkHA5o/VuS8mSU5BjI/AAAAAAAAvnU/_LHO6KN7r9wu8gCg9HxtVcFJYXUUAN0AgCCo/s128-Ic42/Government_House_animation_lge.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 4#Government"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-hy14yEWHqts/Vu9v7Ab8yZI/AAAAAAAAwHc/Cr9RvYxzkow8Qv8oAMGWZXorIL15tv16wCCo/s128-Ic42/Westella_B%2526B_animation_lge.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 4#Westella"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-pX4iUkc1LxE/Vvp-P5VVOTI/AAAAAAAAwoA/2kK-nld1-eQigb6XcfK1MDaxZ1rmN6zEQCCo/s128-Ic42/St%2BDavids%2BCathedral%2Banimation%2BOTCT.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 4#St_David"]] ||
 * Govt. House, Hobart (1857) || Westella, Ulverstone (1885) || St David's Hobart (1893)\ ||
 * Listings 83 - 95 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 5
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-k0ec5b4kx2Q/VwItq8mSqEI/AAAAAAAAww0/CjwoNpxeA70J984uAgPhNA_vLV8rGkLQACCo/s128-Ic42/Murray_St-Animation-lge.gif width="146" height="88" link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 5#Murray"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I_tNbIZtVr0/VxBD9D5rESI/AAAAAAAAxbU/BH2I9Q7OYDwDdEl0JzCKDXcX5iKDHevnwCCo/s128-Ic42/Islington_Animation-lge.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 5#Islington"]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-FUgZ_ooSKEQ/VxS4n4CPdrI/AAAAAAAAxnc/KOkcFVjyMmkK4LDGg8tyPnT_8zTVbbxfgCCo/s128-Ic42/Sunnyside%2B%25282%2529.gif link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 5#Sunnyside%20"]] ||
 * Murray Street Hobart (1824-1860) || <span style="color: #747373; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 80%;">Islington Hotel Hobart (1877)  || <span style="color: #747373; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 80%;">Sunnyside New Town (1845)  ||
 * Listings 96 - 106 on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 6
 * [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-A878RUjzcjU/VyIRqiDJIsI/AAAAAAAAyDA/cmWvgZDMN3MVIKcA76WGF7F9qvTSLe3vQCCo/s128/Nant_Distillery_Wide_Animation.gif]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-6TVl7cVtr0E/VyNjblwMOKI/AAAAAAAAyFY/XAknGvZejfQujxBmxbe1UqY1FMdX6EuYACCo/s128/St%2B_Mary%2527s_College_Animation.gif]] || [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-F4VcgaLAeFk/V2qe4r3P7DI/AAAAAAAAyhU/H-GjB-vGjv4C4T9Czs821TPP8WktOzsgQCCo/s128/Campbell%2BTown-Streanshalh%2Banimation.gif]] ||
 * Nant Distillery ||  St Mary's College  || Streanshalh, Campbell Town ||
 * These histories are on the page National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 7
 * 1) Historic Tasmanian Towns
 * 2)  Historic Tasmanian Architects
 * 3)  Historic Tasmanian Families
 * 4) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.066em; line-height: 1.5;">Early Architecture of Tasmania
 * These houses are featured on National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 8
 * 1) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Westella, Elizabeth St, Hobart, TAS, Australia
 * 2) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Brickendon Estate, Longford, TAS, Australia
 * 3) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Woolmers, Longford, TAS, Australia
 * 4) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Mountford Longford, TAS, Australia
 * 1) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Penghana, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
 * 2) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Home Hill, Devonport, TAS, Australia
 * 3) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Fairlawn, 136-138 Elphin Rd, East Launceston, TAS, Australia
 * 4) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Winmarleigh, 55-57 Morris Av, Taroona, TAS, Australia
 * 5) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Arcoona, East Barrack St, Deloraine, TAS, Australia
 * 6) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Ormiston, Strahan, TAS, Australia

All Tasmanian National Trust listed properties in detail
(work in progress) >> 1. Mangalore-Bagdad and the 'Mangalore Heritage Mile' >> 2. Elderslie and Broadmarsh >> 3. Pontville Village >> and 165 historically listed items in detail (National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 14) >
 * 1) Southern Region (pages N.T.T.H.R. pages 9-14)
 * 2) Bothwell (<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 9 )
 * 3) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Brighton (<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 10)
 * 1) Bruny ( National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 11)
 * 2) Clarence ( National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 12)
 * 3) Esperance & the Huon Valley ( National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 13)
 * 1) South West Tasmania
 * 2) Western Region
 * 3) North West Region
 * 4) North East Region

An Historic Buildings competition was held in Tasmania during the latter half of 1963 and early 1964.

> //**Priceless Heritage**: Historic Buildings of Tasmania// by the National Trust of Australia (Tasmanian branch) Platypus Publications 1964. > > === <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The Mercury Historic Homes Competition === <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The competition had 6 classes:
 * The success and wide-spread interest in the competition prompted the publication of the book:
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #545454; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: small;">NLA Listing: Available in the National Library of Australia collection. Format: Book; 136p. : chiefly ill. ; 28cm
 * More about the Book **Priceless Heritage**//: Historic Buildings of Tasmania//
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">This photographic competition was held in 1963 to mark the 109th anniversary of the founding of the Mercury newspaper.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">The competition was sponsored by The Mercury and organised by the National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) southern region.
 * 1) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best preserved town or country house in Tasmania
 * 2) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best preserved place of worship
 * 3) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained privately owned but open to the public property (eg hotel, school, shop)
 * 4) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained commercial or rural building (eg factory, warehouse, barn)
 * 5) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best preserved country house for each House of Assembly electorate
 * 6) <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained public building

Which Were the Winners?
> House, 161 Davey Street, Hobart (Built 1860) > St Andrews Presbyterian Church High Street Evandale, TAS, Australia > <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Summerhome, 2 Hopkins Street, Moonah, TAS > Old Treasury Building, Public Buildings, Murray Street Hobart > <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Conjoined Houses 169-171 St John Street, Launceston > The Mill - shearing shed, on the Mountford property at Longford. > The Queen Mary Club, Macquarie Street, Hobart
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Verdana,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12.96px;">Category 1 " <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13px;">Best preserved town or country house in Tasmania":
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Verdana,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12.96px;">Category 2 "Best preserved or restored" place of worship in Tasmania:
 * Category 3 " <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Best maintained privately owned house open to the public"
 * Category 4. <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained commercial or rural building
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Class 5: Regional Winners:
 * Class 6: <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">"Best maintained Public Building in Tasmania":
 * Note: The Tasmanian National Trust does not now maintain a publicly available list of <span style="background-image: url(">Tasmanian Heritage
 * This list hopes to remedy that situation by republishing the properties featured in the Competition:
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 19.5px;">These Top 106 heritage properties are listed in the order they were featured in the book, //**Priceless Heritage**: Historic Buildings of Tasmania,// published by Platypus Publications and text and photos by the National Trust of Tasmania. - buy it here
 * Most Title links are to the <span style="background-image: url(">[|Australian Heritage Database] ; Properties below are also linked to their own websites if they exist.
 * Some black and white photographs are from the <span style="background-image: url(">ehive account of the <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">National Trust of Australia (Tasmania) Franklin House 413 Hobart Rd Launceston Tasmania 7250, Australia (Only black and white images are published in the book)
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">While Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID Numbers are shown, no further information is immediately available from Heritage Tasmania unless you enquire by Address or Building ID to: <span style="background-image: url(">enquiries@heritage.tas.gov.au . ||

What comes after these Top 106?
The Federal Government maintains most local Govt. properties listed in the <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #660066; font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; vertical-align: baseline;">Australian Heritage Places Inventory, which is added as a source to the other listings detailed below.
 * The old website (http://www.heritage.gov.au/ahpi/index.html) now referred to as the <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #660066; font-family: inherit; font-size: inherit; vertical-align: baseline;">Australian Heritage Places Inventory list for Tasmania numbers **6,850 records**, including **2301** listed on the Register of the National Estate. (4549 extra)

> National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 10: > - National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 13
 * Southern Region listing - **Bothwell**: @National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 9
 * Southern Region listings - Mangalore, Bagdad, **Brighton**, Pontville:
 * Southern Region listings: **Bruny** - National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 11:
 * Southern Region listings: **Clarence** - National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 12
 * Southern Region listings: Esperance and the Huon Valley
 * All 165 Australian heritage listings in the Huon Valley - National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 14

(With a lot more work, the lists from these books....) > and the National Trust of Tasmania's Heritage Register will be reconstructed for all to see, view and digest online.
 * 1) The Tasmanian National Trust Register of Listed Buildings - //The Three Cities of Hobart, Glenorchy and Launceston// (**1975**)
 * 2) The Tasmanian National Trust Register of Listed Buildings - //The Country Towns and Villages of Tasmania// (**1976**)
 * 3) The Heritage of Tasmania - The Illustrated Register of the National Estate (**1983**)
 * //Enquire about these books at// Astrolabe Books; or search for copies at Bookfinder.com

= All 106 Top Heritage Properties listed in 1964 =

<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 110%;">On page: National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1
=== 1. Lake House 599 Delmont Road, **Cressy**, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-41RayPz3_d8/VspNBz7VXKI/AAAAAAAAudU/aqKgjary15U/s750-Ic42/Lake%252520House%252520TAS%252520animation.gif width="378" height="257" align="right" caption="Lake House" link="federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1"]]
 * A severe Regency villa completed before 1842 - more about Regency architectural style
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Website: [|Lake House Tasmania] - <span style="color: #006621; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">www. **lakehouse**<span style="color: #006621; font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 14px;">tasmania.com
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5062
 * Read all about Lake House

=== 2. Shene Stables RA 76 Shene Road,Pontville, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The 1851 Gothic stables once housed thirteen lucky horses. The thundering of hooves has returned to Shene Estate. - Website: [|Shene Estate Tasmania] - www.shene.com.au
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5554
 * Read all about Shene Stables
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">At the beginning of 2016 Mackey’s Distillery will relocate to Shene Estate at Pontville. Here, Damian will continue to make triple distilled whisky as part of the new Shene Distillery.

=== 3. Bowood, Bridport Road, Bridport, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * NOT LISTED on the Tasmanian Heritage Register
 * Read all about Bowood

=== 4. Macquarie House 17 Church Street, Ross, TAS, Australia ===
 * **<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13.28px;">"Ross - ** **<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13.28px;">The most beautiful historic town in Tasmania." **
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Dates from around 1840; plain house with over-detailed facade.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5299
 * Read all about Macquarie House

=== 5. The Courtyard of Redlands & Outbuildings 759 Glenora Road, Plenty, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Unusual cobbled yard around which are grouped the house and conjoined farm buildings.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1276
 * Sold for $3,700,000 Date: Wed 04-Nov-15
 * former location of Redlands Whiskey Distillery, now moved to historic Dysart House, Kempton, Tasmania
 * Read all about Redlands

=== 6. Eardley-Wilmot Tomb, St. David's Park, Hobart, and Lt-Governor Eardley===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate as St Davids Park Davey Street Hobart, TAS, Australia
 * An elaborate Gothic tomb built in 1850 for one of the two Lieutenant-Governors of Van Diemen's Land to die in the Colony.
 * Possibly part of Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2288
 * Read all about the Eardley-Wilmot Tomb

7. Salamanca Place, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The finest row of early merchant warehouses in Australia; most date from the 1840s.
 * Warehouses 21-33 Salamanca Place Hobart - Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1928, #1930, #1931, #1932
 * Warehouses 47-89 Salamanca Place HobartTasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1935, #1938, #1942, #1944, #1952, #1954
 * Read all about Salamanca Place

=== 8. Waddow 11 Brisbane Street, Launceston, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Formerly known as Fiona, built about 1870.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3879
 * Read all about Waddow

=== 9. Conjoined Houses 169-171 St John Street, Launceston ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Large two storey stucco townhouse built by James Bennell, one of Launceston's most prolific builders.
 * Sold for $450,000 Date: Tue 17-Apr-1912
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4587
 * Read all about these Conjoined Houses

=== 10. Franklin Square Public Buildings Complex Franklin Square Hobart, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2333
 * Read all about Franklin Square

=== 11. Scots Church & Hall 25-29 Bathurst Street Hobart, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The church is of imposing Gothic design well sited with a large flight of stairs from Bathurst Street. The buildings are largely in original and intact condition.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #6638
 * Read all about Scots Church



12. Plassey near Ross

 * As authentic a picture as could be obtained of an early house. Built in the 1830s by Bassett Dickson.
 * NOT listed by Australian National Heritage, NOT listed by Tamanian Heritage Register
 * Read all about Plassey

=== 13. Cottages, Napoleon Street Battery Point ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate as Mr Watsons Cottages 6-12 Napoleon Street Battery Point, TAS, Australia
 * Watson is acknowledged as the father of Hobart’s shipbuilding industry
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1887, #1888, #1889, #1890
 * Read all about Mr Watsons Cottages

=== 14. Clifton Priory, 2 Wentworth Street Bothwell, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate [[image:http://ideas.homelife.com.au/media/images/6/0/9/4/0/609435-1_ll.jpg? width="358" height="240" align="right" caption="Clifton Priory Wentworth Street Bothwell, TAS, Australia" link="@federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Priory"]]
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12px;">Built in 1848, The Priory Country Lodge in Bothwell, Tasmania has been recently been refurbished into luxurious lodge accommodation with sweeping country surrounds.
 * Last sold for $1,500,000 on 24/12/2011
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #63
 * Read all about Clifton Priory

=== 15. Turriff Lodge Hop Kilns Lyell Hwy New Norfolk, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1250
 * Read all about Turriff Lodge

=== 16. The Old Hutchins School, now Masonic Club 181 Macquarie Street Hobart, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #77
 * Read all about the Old Hutchins School

17. St Andrews Presbyterian Church High Street Evandale, TAS, Australia
> Presbyterian Manse (Former), 27 High St, Evandale is Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Not listed on the Register of the National Estate [[image:http://www.evandaletasmania.com/assets/images/st-andrews-uniting-presbyterian.jpg width="349" height="347" align="right" caption="St. Andrew’s Uniting (Presbyterian) Church" link="@federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Andrews"]]
 * WINNER: <span style="font-family: Arial,Verdana,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12.96px;">"best preserved or restored" place of worship in Tasmania.
 * Read all about the Evandale Presbyterian Church

18. Interior of St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Evandale

 * NOT Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * NOT on Tasmanian Heritage Register
 * Read all about the Interior of the Evandale Presbyterian Church

===<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">19. The Priory, Davey Street Hobart ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Fine example of late Georgian residence in imposing hillside location with superb views of River Derwent.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3110
 * Read all about the Davey Street Priory

=== 20. Richmond Bridge Bridge Street, Richmond, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Australia's oldest bridge, built by convict labour with the foundation stone laid on December 11, 1823.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1101
 * Read all about the Richmond Bridge

=== 21. Doorway, Poplarville & Grounds 68 Risdon Road, New Town, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Single storey sandstone, early Victorian house and stone outbuildings in fine setting.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2735
 * Read all about Poplarville

===<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">22. Macquarie Cottage 301 Macquarie Street, Hobart, TAS, Australia === > === 23. Doorway, <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">'Loscombe', 16 Florence St, Moonah TAS ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">The name of the glazier can still be seen on some of the panes. The cottage was built c.1824.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #90
 * Read all about Macquare Cottage
 * NOT Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">A late fanlight, as this house dates from 1860.
 * Last sold for $687,000 on 01/07/2010
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #8315 - top of page
 * Read all about Loscombe

=== 24. St Johns Anglican Church Church Street, Ross, TAS, Australia === > > === 25. Dysart House & Outbuildings, 26 Main Street, Kempton, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5284
 * More about Gothic Revival style - top of page
 * Read all about Ross Anglican Church
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * This landmark building is by far the largest and most imposing of the numerous 19th century Inns that catered for travellers between Hobart and Launceston.
 * Dysart was built in 1842 by William Henry Ellis as an hotel with the outbuildings erected in 1845.
 * Sold for $1,150,000 Date: Sat 06-Oct-2012
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5461
 * More about Dysart House


 * **26.** ** Shot Tower Historic Site ** **318 Channel Highway, Taroona, TAS, Australia**
 * Built in 1870 for the production of (lead) (buck)shot, this sandstone tower rises 58 metres above the banks of the Derwent, affording spectacular views up, down and across the river.
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3635
 * Read all about Shot Tower

=== 27. The Anglican Church of St James<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">, 1 Louisa Street Ranelagh ===
 * NOT Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Websites: [|Parishes | Anglican Church in Tasmania] - <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[|St James' Anglican Church Ranelagh] (organ)
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3590
 * Read all about Ranelagh Anglican Church

<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 110%;">On National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 2
=== 28. Ross Bridge Bridge Street, Ross, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Bridge Street, over the Macquarie River, Ross, Tasmania.
 * Read more: The Mysterious Art of the Ross Bridge; On The Convict Trail
 * More information about the Heritage Highway can be found at [|www.heritagehighway.com.au]
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5289
 * Read all about Ross Bridge

=== 29. Mona Vale Homestead, Chapel, Cottages & Outbuildings 398 Mona Vale Road, Mona Vale via Ross, TAS, Australia ===
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5266
 * Read all about Mona Vale

=== 30. The Grange High Street,Campbell Town, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * **The Grange**, central Tasmania's premier meeting venue catering for government, business and community organisations, is located in Campbell Town. Since opening in October 2007 the owners June Tyzack & Gary Price have welcomed more than 100,000 delegates attending in excess of 6000 meetings and functions.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4943
 * Read all about The Grange

**31.** ** Cawarra & Grounds ** **52 Risdon Road New Town, TAS, Australia**
 * [|Listed on the Register of the National Estate] as an Indicative Place
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2733
 * Read all about Cawarra

=== 32. Gunpowder Magazine and Old Guard House 20 Carriage Drive QUEENS DOMAIN 7000 ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2920
 * Read all about the Gunpowder Magazine

=== 33. The Cottage 27 Main Street, Kempton, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Read all about the Kempton Cottage

**34.** ** Longford House & Barn ** **Brickenden Street, Longford, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An early district homestead of uncertain date, yet by style and comment appears to be about 1839.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5087
 * Read all about Longford House

**35. 27 De Witt Street, Battery Point, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Read all about 27 De Witt Street

=== 36. Patriot King William IV Hotel (Former) now Blenheim, 16 High Street Evandale, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5013
 * Read all about Blenheim

**37.** ** St Matthias Anglican Church and Graveyard ** **431 Windermere Road Windermere, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-wFb7jk-a0lA/VtOrfkSURxI/AAAAAAAAuy0/1XEmvBTRejo/s500-Ic42/Discover_Tasmania_Landscape__9115912_TTAS_Exterior_ChurchGraves.jpg width="398" height="267" align="right" caption="St Matthias Anglican Church" link="National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 1#Matthias%20"]]
 * St Matthias Anglican Church, at Windermere, is one of Tasmania’s most beautiful heritage listed churches. St Matthias church is a 'Colonial Gothic picturesque' style church (of early English influence)
 * It is also an important example of the work of architect, Robert de Little, and was one of the first buildings to be consecrated by the Rt Rev. Francis Russell Nixon, first Bishop of Tasmania
 * More about Colonial Gothic picturesque
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4704
 * Read all about St Matthias Anglican Church

**38.** ** Callington Mill Historic Site ** **Old Mill Lane, Oatlands, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Callington Mill, a working Georgian windmill built in 1837.
 * <span style="color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Visit website; @http://www.callingtonmill.com.au/; Callington Mill at Wikipedia
 * Read more about Colonial Style architecture
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #11649
 * Read all about Callington Mill

**39.** ** Oakington ** **15 Napoleon Street, Battery Point, TAS, Australia** >> Sold by private treaty 24 December 2015 Price Withheld
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Sold for $1,420,000 Date: Wed 16-Nov-11;
 * More about Colonial Style architecture
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1886
 * Read about Oakington

=== 40. Wingfield 262 Davey Street, South Hobart, TAS, Australia === === 41. Cawood and Outbuildings 167 Tor Hill Road, Ouse, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3103
 * An excellent example of an 1830s Old Colonial Regency style house in original condition (Criterion B 2).
 * Read all about Wingfield
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A fine two storey Georgian stone house built by TF Marzetti before 1828 with side wings added by Henric Nicholas after 1844.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #884
 * Read all about Cawood

**42.** ** Courthouse, Watch House & Hall ** **54 Bridge Street, Richmond, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1096
 * Read all about Richmond Courthouse

**43.** ** St Johns Orphan School (former) ** **now St Johns Park Hospital, St Johns Avenue New Town, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Read more: @http://www.orphanschool.org.au/
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #6612
 * Read about St Johns Orphan School

**44.** ** Ivylawn ** **1260 Westwood Road, Hagley, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Sold for $915,000 Date: Fri 28-Jun-2013
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 4833
 * Read all about Ivylawn and Quamby Estate


 * Quamby Managers House ** **, Westwood Road, Hagley, TAS**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Georgian Club House was built in the 1850s as original Estate Manager’s office.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4830
 * Read all about Quamby Managers House

=== Quamby House ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Quamby house is a single storey Georgian house with attics, with stuccoed brick with Indian Bungalow and Chinese influences.
 * Read all about Quamby House and Hagley

=== 45. Franklin House, 413-419 Hobart Road, Franklin Village, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tourist Attraction
 * Read more: Wikipedia, Website
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4388
 * Read all about Franklin House

**46.** ** Swanston House and Stables ** **37 Tower Road New Town, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate (known as 7 Emmett place on the list) (former New Town Park)
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2762 as Swanston House
 * Read all about Swanston House

<span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.1em;">**47.** **Runnymede House, Stable & Gates 61 Bay Road, New Town, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tourist Attraction; //<span style="color: #666666; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;">Access by guided tour only. Bookings recommended. Bookings here //
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2652
 * Read all about Runnymede House

=== 48. Summerhome, 2 Hopkins Street, Moonah, TAS Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tourist Attraction
 * WINNER Category 3 "<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained privately owned house open to the public"
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1632
 * Read all about Summerhome

=== 49. Northbury Wellington Street, Longford, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Built by Edward Archer in the Italian style, popular in Tasmania in the middle of the 19th century, Northbury was built in 1862.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5177
 * Read all about Northbury

**50.** ** Town Hall, St John Street ** **, Launceston TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4547
 * Read all about Launceston Town Hall

**51.** ** Holy Trinity Catholic Church and Grounds ** **94 Bass Highway, Westbury, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * also known at 94 Meander Valley Road, Westbury Tasmania
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4852
 * Read all about Westbury Holy Trinity Church

=== 52. Old Criminal Courts Group 98 Campbell Street, Hobart, TAS, Australia ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Bdo4MOL1NgY/VtuH4g7BzEI/AAAAAAAAvTs/ImgtbjSYL38/s871-Ic42/Entally%252520House.jpg width="384" height="221" align="right" caption="Entally House and Stables"]]
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2208
 * Read all about Campbell Town and the Old Criminal Court

**53. The Stables,** ** Entally, Hadspen and **** Entally House Historic Site ** **96 Entally Road, Hadspen, TAS, Australia**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Tourist Attraction
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12.8px;">Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 4822
 * Read about Entally Stables and Entally Estate at Hadspen

54. Eskleigh Memorial Home, Perth, Tasmania

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * 'Hospital' website Gallery of Photos
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5242
 * Read all about Eskleigh

55. Bicton near Campbell Town

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A two storey Georgian house built about 1836 by Andrew Gatenby for his son Christopher.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4993
 * Read all about Bicton

56. Anglican Church of St John the Baptist Buckland

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 13.28px;">There has been much speculation about the age of the East Window with some people claiming that it was originally designed for Battle Abbey in England, a church which dates from 1094.
 * Animated gallery of Stained Glass <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">- //Stained Glass Australia//
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1501
 * Read all about Buckland Church

57. Hillcrest, 10 Boa Vista Road New Town

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Sold for $755,000 Date: Tue 11-Jan-11; Sold by private treaty 20 February 2015 - Price Withheld
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2658
 * Read about Hillcrest, New Town

58. Government House, Hobart

 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">One of the most splendid regal residences in the Commonwealth.
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Gallery from the blog On The Convict Trail :
 * Tudor style - The multi gabled facades are given interest by two storey bay windows, 3 towers (2 with castellated parapets) an Oriel window and numerous Tudor style chimneys.
 * Magnificent interiors including main ballroom with high vaulted timber ceilings. Twenty five acre park site within Queens Domain. Stone outbuildings.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2026
 * Read all about Government House, Hobart

**59. Spikey Bridge near Swansea**
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Built by convicts from Rocky Hills Probation Station
 * Spiky Bridge near Swansea on the east coast is a quirky feature with convict heritage.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 1567 (former La Farelles Bridge)
 * Read all about the Spiky Bridge

60. State School, Ross
> The Ross School closed Feb. 26, 1999 - Read more: >> >> === 61. Lenna, Runneymede Street, Battery Point ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The picturesque Ross Primary School was built in about 1875 and officially opened in 1877.
 * Read about the other Ross school, Horton College
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 5290
 * Read all about the former State School, Ross
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A fine merchants townhouse in florid Italianate style, this building is a good example of elaborately detailed high Victorian residential architecture and is of considerable importance to the townscape of Battery Point.
 * In 1971, Innkeepers Limited purchased the property and in 1973, work commenced on the new wing of Lenna. The Architect was Mr Ermin Smrekar of Melbourne.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1915
 * Read all about Lenna in Hobart

62. Custom House Hotel, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Strong example of colonial hotel generally in good condition and with simple detailing
 * Built on Hobart’s waterfront for Charles Gaylor and licenced in 1846 it derived its name from the fact that the then Custom House (now Parliament House) is opposite.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2513
 * Read all about Custom House Hotel, Hobart

63. Anglican Church of St James, Montacute, near Bothwell

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Anglican Chapel of St James, at Montacute, a hamlet, was built by Capt. William Langdon in 1857.
 * It is one of the few surviving ‘estate’ chapels.
 * The Montacute family chapel, which cost Langdon a small fortune to build in the 1850s, is still in use today.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #865
 * Read all about St James Church, Montacute

64. Lonah, Bass Highway, Penguin

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Lonah overlooks // Three Sisters Islands // on the road between Ulverstone and Penguin
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #723
 * Read all about Lonah House, Penguin

65. Anglican Church of St George, Battery Point
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1688 >> Read more about St George's Church, Battery Point
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * St Georges (1836-1847) is a living heritage building which is still carrying out its original function after 176 years.
 * Campaigning now for restoration funds of $1.5 million - read more -

66. Anglican Church of St Luke, Richmond
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1135
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * // There are few older churches (in Tasmania) //
 * Read more about St Luke's, Richmond

67. Thorpe Mill, Bothwell

 * __Listed on the Register of the National Estate__
 * Thorpe Farm is home to Australia's oldest working watermill
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #66 as **Former Thorpe Mill**, 189 Dennistoun Road, Bothwell Tasmania
 * Thorpe Farm on Facebook; Website of Thorpe Farm Produce Mill Restoration descibed
 * Read more about Thorpe Flour Mill, Bothwell

68. Lands and Surveys Dept. Building, Hobart
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2287 as St Marys Hospital >> Read more about the Lands and Surveys Dept Building >>
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An excellent example of Tudoresque public building in original condition
 * Gallery of Historic Public Buildings in Hobart

69. Anglican Church of St Matthew Rokeby

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * St Matthews Church represents one of the earliest attempts in Australia to create an architecturally correct church in the Victorian Academic Gothic style
 * The Pulpit was originally located within the old St Davids church, Hobart
 * Another item from St Davids is the tracker action pipe organ. The organ was built by John Gray of London in 1824
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1148
 * Read more about St Matthews Church Rokeby

70. 161 Davey Street, Hobart
The Georgian style lingered long in Tasmania, this house was built in 1860 by James Priest, a publican.
 * Not Listed on the Register of the National Estate; Not on the Tasmanian Heritage Register
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">[|161 Davey Street - Scenery Preservation Board headquarters]
 * This house won the Mercury Historic Buildings competition:Category 4. <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Best maintained commercial or rural building
 * Read more about 161 Davey Street, Hobart and Jack Thwaites, pioneering naturalist.

71. Westella, Ulverstone

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Westella dates from the 1880s and was features the style of the Gothic Revival weatherboard house, which are fairly common in Northern Tasmania.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #807
 * Read more about Westella, Ulverstone

72. Shearers' Cottages, View Point, Campbell Town

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An important group of completely original very elegant Gothic Revival outbuildings in a fine state of preservation.
 * NOT listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register
 * Read more about the Shearers' Cottages, View Point

73. 227 New Town Road, New Town

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Built c.1839 as the country residence for William Rout, a wealthy Hobart ironmonger. (Was one property with 'The Towers')
 * A unique building of Colonial and classical American design by //James Blackburn,// noteworthy for its two storey porch and gallery section facing south with views of Hobart.
 * The Towers is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2761
 * The Cottage at 227 New Town Road is listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2689
 * Read more On the Convict Trail
 * Read more about 'The Towers' cottages, New Town

74. Lenonville Barnes Bay, Bruny Island

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * TWO sites at opposite ends of Bruny Island have vastly contrasting purposes, histories and appearances, but share a joint role in the future prosperity of the island.
 * One tells a fascinating tale of convicts, prisoners of war and contagious diseases, Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #8219
 * Read more about the Tasmanian Quarantine Station at Lenonville, Barnes Bay

75. Memorial Congregational Church, Hobart
>
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * This building is important not only as a fine example of a Gothic Revival church but also for its association with Henry Hopkins, doyen of Australian Congregationalists.
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2183
 * Read more about the Memorial Congregational Church, Hobart

76. Narryna. 103 Hampden Road, Battery Point

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate; Museum website
 * An outstanding building of dignified Georgian design, now the Van Diemen's Land Memorial and Folk Museum
 * In 1955 it became Australia's first folk museum through the efforts of local residents who formed a collection that is redolent of the mercantile and maritime histories of Salamanca Place and Battery Point.
 * Read more: On The Convict Trail; Discover Tasmania
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #1771
 * Read more about Narryna Museum

=== 77. Presbyterian Manse, Oatlands ===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * St Luke’s (Campbell Memorial) Presbyterian Church is a Gothic Revival church, built in 1859.
 * The adjacent manse is a symmetrical stone two-storey house, built in 1860.
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5519 as Campbell Memorial Uniting Church, Manse and Outbuildings
 * Read more about the Presbyterian Church and Manse, Oatlands

78. Presbyterian Church of St John, Macquarie Street, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Presbyterian Church came to Tasmania from Scotland in 1835
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #79
 * Read more about St John's Presbyterian Church, Hobart

79. Bellkirk, 79 Davey Street Hobart

 * __Listed on the Register of the National Estate__
 * Built as manse for the Presbyterian church of Saint John (see listing above).
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2264 as Bellkirk (former Manse)
 * Read more about Bellkirk, Hobart

80. Glenelg, Gretna

 * __Listed on the Register of the National Estate__
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">Gretna is the location of three heritage listed locations, all of which were listed on the [|Register of the National Estate] before its Tasmanian removal
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">'Glenelg' is a fine two storey Victorian Italianate Villa built in 1878 to a design of Henry Hunter. The house has a good hillside setting, and is seen prominently from the road and has been in the Downie family for six generations.
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #827
 * Read more about Glenelg, Gretna

81. Red Cross House, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Built for Richard Lewis (merchant) by John Cleghorn and Francis Anderson.
 * In 1963 this building was owned by the Tasmanian Division of the Australian Red Cross and housed the Hobart Blood Bank.
 * An excellent example of a Regency style commercial building
 * Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2229 as Lewis Building (former Red Cross House)
 * Read more about the Lewis building 53 Collins Street, Hobart

82. Anglican Cathedral Church of St David, Hobart
> Listed on the Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2517
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * St David's Cathedral in Hobart is one of the oldest Cathedrals in Australia, and is the third St David's church on this site.
 * This fine stone Cathedral in neo-Gothic style was built over 68 year period.
 * Read more about St David's Cathedral, Hobart

83. The Gaol, Anglesea Barracks, Davey Street Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Commonwealth Heritage List
 * Anglesea Barracks is of exceptional importance in its retention of all but one major building erected since 1814.
 * In this respect Anglesea Barracks is of exceptional importance in demonstrating the design and functioning of military barracks under Governor Lachlan Macquarie in the second decade of the nineteenth century and successive colonial administrations to 1870.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2290
 * Read more about Anglesea Barracks, Hobart

84. Rokeby House, Rokeby
>> Read more about Rokeby House, Rokeby
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The township of Rokeby was laid out in the early 1830s and in the 1830s George Stokell built Rokeby House.
 * Rokeby House is a splendid farm-house, built with two contrasting tones of local sandstone
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 11941

===85. Australia and New Zealand Bank Ltd, 39 Patterson Street, Launceston=== >> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 4618 >> Read more about the Union Bank, Launceston
 * also known as ANZ Bank, 39 Paterson Street, Launceston, TAS, Australia
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Union Bank was established in George Street Launceston on 1 May 1838.

86. Public Buildings, Murray Street Hobart
> Read more about the Murray Street Public Buildings in Hobart
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An imposing Colonial building of direct design with neo-classic porticos
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID # 2468

87. The Anglican Church of St Mark, Pontville
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #658 >> Read more about St Mark's Pontville
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A very unusual Romanesque church built in 1839-41 to a design of convict architect James Blackburn
 * Built in a distinctive neo-Norman style between 1839 and 1841 by Joseph Moir at a cost of approximately £2,600.

88. Old Illaroo, St Leonards
> Read more about Old Illaroo, St Leonards
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A fine Georgian style house built in the 1840's for Lt. John Atkinson, a brother-in-law of Thomas Reibey of Entally.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3869

89. St Michael's Collegiate Church, Macquarie Street, Hobart
> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #81
 * Main building also known as Stephenville, 218 Macquarie Street
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate Former home, built for Alfred Stephen, Solicitor General for Tasmania (later Chief Justice of NSW), in 1825.
 * Read more about St Michael's Collegiate Church [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-I_tNbIZtVr0/VxBD9D5rESI/AAAAAAAAxa8/TeaTDDl7dl8EmkvsG-xMRMc1I-Lu-dZfQCCo/s813-Ic42/Islington_Animation-lge.gif width="321" align="right" caption="Islington Hotel, 321 Davey Street, Hobart"]]

90. Islington, 321 Davey Street, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An imposing, heavily detailed house of Regency design, with three part composition creating strong impact.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3097
 * Read more about Islington

91. Old Methodist Church, Campbell Town

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A simple chapel like many to be seen in Cornwall, England, and typifies the faith of the Wesleyans.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4967
 * Read more about the Old Methodist Church, Campbell Town

92. The Portico, Sunnyside, Swanston Street, New Town
>> Read more about Sunnyside, New Town
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * An unusual example of a Roman Revival villa with classical portico and encircling verandah.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2757

93. Town Hall, Macquarie Street, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Town Hall auditorium seats up to 300 people and is a popular location for meetings, wedding receptions, fairs, concerts, conventions and formal dinners for up to approximately 130 people
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2466
 * Read more about the Hobart Town Hall [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-BZ3NtWhncb4/VxgPe3GPOtI/AAAAAAAAxy4/oXupqPdPrzwDB7u7dRZB7yRGohyuG7ZbQCCo/s720-Ic42/Parliament%2BHouse%252C%2BHobart%252C%2BTasmania%2BAA193_1_1214.jpg width="313" height="226" align="right" caption="Parliament House, Hobart" link="@federation-house/National Trust Tasmanian Heritage Register 5#Parliament"]]

94. Parliament House, Hobart

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Presiding over an oak-studded park adjacent to Salamanca Place, Tasmania’s sandstone Parliament House (1840) was originally a customs house.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2525
 * Read more about Parliament House, Hobart

95. The Anglican Church of St Thomas, Avoca
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4880 >> Read more about St Thomas Church, Avoca, TAS
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate A number of historic buildings exist in the small town of Avoca, including the St Thomas Anglican Church completed on 8 May 1842, and the parish hall completed around 1850.
 * Most prominent is St Thomas’ Anglican Church (Romanesque Revival style), designed by James Blackburn, who also designed the church at Port Arthur; consecrated on 8th May 1842

96. The Queen Mary Club, Macquarie Street, Hobart
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #103
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Queen Mary Club was formed as a residential social club for ladles In Hobart on 4 July 1910, obtaining patronage from the new Queen Mary.
 * The most sophisticated Italian Palazzo style building of distinguished architect James Blackburn, and his most sophisticated work.
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">Completed in 1843, the building was originally the Bank of Australasia.
 * Read more about The Queen Mary Club

97. Scots Church Hall, Bathurst Street, Hobart
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #6638
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * <span style="background-color: #ffffff; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;">'Scots Church' (previously called St. Andrews Church), Bathurst St, Hobart, Tasmania. Architect JE Adison, built 1834-1836.
 * <span style="display: block; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5; text-align: justify;">This is an Early Gothic stone and slate roofed building designed by J.E. Addison, and built 1834-6 with smooth façade and pecked sides, featuring a central tower like parapet and four small spires.
 * Read more about Scots Church & Hall

98. Nant Mill, Bothwell

 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Listed by the National Trust, Nant Estate is a private country estate at Bothwell, a Georgian farm complex with homestead, mill, bakery, stables and barns, many of them sandstone and convict built, on beautiful farming land where the Clyde River meanders tranquilly.
 * The Nant Distillery
 * Read more: Nant Renovation, Whisky Tours
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #67
 * Read more about the Nant Mill, Bothwell

===99. St Mary's College, and Presentation Convent, Harrington Street Hobart===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * St Mary's College is a Catholic girls' school established in 1868 by the Presentation Order, which was founded in Ireland to educate poor and disadvantaged children, especially girls.
 * It is important as one of Australia's oldest girls' boarding schools. It is an outstanding landmark in North Hobart and forms a fine group with St Mary's Cathedral.
 * Read more: On the Convict Trail
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #3306
 * Read more about St Mary's College

===100. Public Library, corner of Cameron and St. John Streets, Launceston=== >> Read more about the Launceston Mechanic's Institute >
 * Demolished 1971
 * The Launceston Mechanics’ Institute building was opened 9 April 1860 by the president, Dr Casey.
 * It was Italianate in design, 60 feet long fronting Cameron Street by 70 feet along St John Street, and 45 feet high with two storeys.
 * It featured a reading room, a library, a classroom, a museum and a lecture room on the ground floor, and a laboratory and a lecture hall capable of holding an audience of 700 on the first floor.

101. The Mill, Mountford, Longford
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #5063 >>
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Mountford is a fine two storey Georgian house, probably built in the 1830's by George Palmer Ball.
 * The house is complemented by a large brick walled courtyard, coach house and stables and a unique four level barn.
 * <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">See also on page 8: 4. Mountford, 398 Illawarra Rd, Longford, TAS, Australia
 * Read more about the Mill, Mountford, Longford

102. Brooksby, Pontville
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #659 >> Read more about Brooksby, Pontville
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * Brooksby, Pontville is a two storey stone Georgian house built about 1840.
 * It is thought that it was built just before St Mark's Church of England opposite, and early church services were held in the stone stables.
 * It was built for Lt GB Foster, assisstant police magistrate in the district and with its fine garden is an important element of the historic town of Pontville.

===103. Department of Agriculture Offices, corner of George and William Streets, Launceston=== > Penitentiary Remnant Building, 57-59 William St, Launceston, TAS, Australia > Penitentiary Remnant Buildings, 2 George St, Launceston, TAS, Australia
 * Penitentiary Remnant Building, 57-59 William St, Launceston, TAS, Australia
 * Twice listed on the Register of the National Estate:
 * The convict superintendent's house on the corner of George and William Streets still stands as a reminder to the days when it guarded over the penitentiary on this site.
 * Once prisoners were domiciled here of a night and taken out in work gangs during the day.
 * Portions of this site can be traced back to before 1826 when a bonded store was built on site.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4314
 * Read all about the Penitentiary Remnant Building, 57-59 William St, Launceston [[image:https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-WMP0wLwG6Lg/V2qYRq_kHMI/AAAAAAAAyeQ/U81nbqlf_rswJXiLRwmYH7HJVKXuNKwYwCCo/s432/Streanshalh%2Brp03746-12242.jpeg width="330" height="231" align="right" caption="Streanshalh, Campbell Town TAS" link="@Historic Buildings listed by the Tasmanian National Trust page 6-Location-104. Streanshalh, RA 1485 Macquarie Rd, Campbell Town, TAS, Australia#Streanshalh"]]

104. Streanshalh, Campbell Town
>> Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #4898 >> Read more about Streanshalh, Campbell Town >>
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * A fine two storey Georgian house built about 1842 by Captain Francis Allison on his original grant of 1822.
 * ‘Streanshalh’ on the Macquarie opposite ‘ // Winton // ,’ was inherited by Mr. Athol Nicolson from his father (Norman Nicolson, who died in 1923).

105. The Synagogue, Argyle Street, Hobart
>> ===106. Derwent and Tamar Assurance Company Building, corner of Murray and Macquarie Streets, Hobart.===
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate
 * The Hobart Hebrew Congregation Synagogue at 59 Argyle Street, Hobart, is the oldest remaining synagogue in Australia.
 * Consecrated in 1845, this Heritage-listed building has been used as the home of Jewish worship in southern Tasmania continuously ever since.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2150
 * Read more about The Synagogue, Argyle Street, Hobart
 * Listed on the Register of the National Estate; Corner of Macquarie and Murray streets in Hobart, Tasmania
 * A short walk up Macquarie Street from Franklin Square, this remarkable intersection has a historic sandstone building on every corner.
 * It was once the administrative centre of Hobart and today offers panoramic views down Macquarie Street’s elegant heritage streetscape past the Georgian Ingle Hall, built in 1814, and the Art Deco Mercury newspaper building, to the Cenotaph in the distance.
 * Tasmanian Heritage Register Place ID #2531
 * Read more about the Derwent and Tamar Assurance Company

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**Appendices:**
 * 1) Historic Tasmanian Towns
 * 2) Historic Tasmanian Architects
 * 3) Historic Tasmanian Families
 * 4) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.3em; line-height: 1.5;">Early Architecture of Tasmania

Addenda - Other Outstanding Tasmanian Historic Homes

 * Westella, Elizabeth St, Hobart, TAS, Australia
 * Brickendon Estate, Longford, TAS, Australia
 * Woolmers, Longford, TAS, Australia
 * ===// **in Federation Style** //===
 * 1) Penghana, Queenstown, TAS, Australia
 * 2) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.1em;">Home Hill, Devonport, TAS, Australia
 * 3) <span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.1em; line-height: 1.5;">Fairlawn, 136-138 Elphin Rd, East Launceston, TAS, Australia
 * 4) Winmarleigh, 55-57 Morris Av, Taroona, TAS, Australia
 * 5) Arcoona, East Barrack St, Deloraine, TAS, Australia
 * 6) Ormiston, Strahan, TAS, Australia

The Heritage of Tasmania: Southern Region

 * 1) === Bothwell Historic Town, Tasmania ===

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 * ===<span style="font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; line-height: 1.5;">2. Brighton Municipality ===