Discover the best top things to do in Tamar Valley, Australia including Design Inn, St Matthias’ Anglican Church, Entally House, Franklin House, The Pilgrim Uniting Church, University of Tasmania Stadium, Alexandra Suspension Bridge, St. Andrews Presbyterian Church of Australia, City of Launceston Town Hall, Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
Restaurants in Tamar Valley
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Opened in 1986 Design Inn set the trend in speciality Christmas decor and designer artificial floristry. Today the store’s aesthetic is a combination of elegance and rustic charm which bodes perfectly for fashion-conscious clients. Design inn creates a wonderland of Christmas goodies, including an extensive selection of beautiful Christmas homewares, ornaments and collectables. The most gorgeous life-like artificial florals are offered with expert floristry and design skills. This will ensure that the single stem for your special vase or the colourful arrangement for display in your most frequented room shall bring joy for many years to come. Come in and see why Design lnn is a one of a kind shopping experience.
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Entally House was established in 1819 by Thomas Haydock Reibey II, the first son of Thomas and Mary Reibey. Entally House is positioned within a landscape of manicured gardens, vinyards and historical outbuilding, including Australia's oldest Conservatory, Chapel, Stables and Carriage House. The Northern part of the Estate also contains a cricket ground. Tours of the property are available at a small fee. Please check the website for opening hours.
This historic homestead is the ancestral home of the Reibey family ( her of the $20 note fame - although she herself did not live there). Incredible old home with antique furniture while the plethora of outbuildings has to be seen to be believed, along with the machinery. The conservatory and house gardens alone are well worth a visit. The whole is surrounded by parkland. A visit here is well worth the time and effort.
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Franklin house probably doesn’t get as many visitors as it deserves as it’s a little way out of the town centre. There was a bus stop right out the front though . Well run by lovely volunteers it has some very interesting pieces and a beautiful garden. Just $10 to enter and free for National Trust members. Andrew met us in the hallway and gave us an insight into the history of the house then we walked around ourselves. There are information boards everywhere. A hidden gem.
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Great venue to watch the footy, close to the action. Easy access to the city for accommodation and restaurants.
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Worth the visit to see. You can either take the chairlift over and then walk around or take a 5 to 10 minute walk from the main entrance to Cataract Gorge. We all enjoyed walking over it.
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This building sits proudly in the center of the city. It is a magnificient old heritage building so well looked after by the people of this city.
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It’s a beautiful church built with red brick and sandstone. It was opened in 1902. Its impressive scale and conscious asymmetry made it like a cathedral. My friends told me that their parents were married in this church.
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