NATIONAL TRUST OF AUSTRALIA (TASMANIA)

 
FRANKLIN HOUSE - Launceston
A restored Georgian house built in 1838 that was the earliest private school in Northern Tasmania. The property has lovely grounds and oak trees.

OLD UMBRELLA SHOP - Launceston
One of the last surviving, largely intact early twentieth century shops in Tasmania. The shop houses displays about umbrellas and wood souvenirs, also stocking a large range of umbrellas for sale as well as a variety of National Trust and Tasmanian products.

 

 
White House
WHITE HOUSE - Westbury
A fine example of a Georgian former corner store. The property is now home to an extensive toy museum and an array of vintage vehicles.

CLARENDON - Nile via Evandale
A Tasmanian icon situated on the banks of the South Esk River. Includes a 19th century farm complex, serving wing, wool shed, stables, coach house and tearoom.

RUNNYMEDE - Hobart
Originally built in 1840, the property remained in the original family until early 1960's. A gem of 19th century living.

  PENITENTIARY CHAPEL HISTORIC SITE - Hobart
One of Hobart's most historic buildings. View the solitary cells and the gallows where the last Tasmanian hanging occurred.

OAK LODGE - Richmond
A beautiful three-storey Georgian house with a lovely fan light over the entry door and convict-paved cobbled garden paths.

HOME HILL - Devonport
Home of former Prime Minister Joseph Lyons and the only Prime Minister's private residence open to the public.

Franklin House

  • Children - under 18 years free of charge when accompanied by an adult
  • Please note most venues are closed on Christmas Day and Good Friday
  • Tasmanian Heritage Passes are valid for 3 months from validation. The pass is only valid for the eight properties listed.

Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site

Price per person per card


1.9.08 to 31.8.09
Adults $35 Concessions $29