Woolmers Estate
Woolmers Estate is situated near Longford Tasmania, Australia twenty-five minutes from Launceston. The Estate has outstanding cultural significance because it represents a continuous association with the Thomas Archer family, providing an encapsulated record of six generations, and the changes to their lifestyle, from the time the land was first settled circa 1817 to the death of the last heir in 1994.
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Woolmers Estate - self-contained heritage cottage bed and breakfast accommodation

Woolmers Estate represents a rare and unique glimpse into Australian Colonial history circa 1817–1994

There are seven self contained heritage cottages set in the grounds of Woolmers, offering bed and breakfast accommodation. The cottages were built in the 1840s and sleep from two to six people. They have been converted into private and comfortable, self-catering colonial accommodation.

Woolmers Estate will be closed from the Monday 14th July and will reopen Monday 18th August 2008

The free settler’s cottages will be open during this period. Oak, Willow, Cherry Tree & Medlar
Room rates only. Please ring the office for bookings.

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