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 in circa 1817 to the death of the last heir in 1994.
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Gardener's Cottage

The Gardener's cottage sleeps two people and has one bedroom, with a queen size bed and is on one level. It was restored and opened in 1998 with fully fitted kitchen. We recommend it as our honeymoon cottage.
 
History
The Gardener's Cottage was part of the 1840s building boom at Woolmers. It was built in Gothic style to be a picturesque element to the landscape on the drive between Woolmers Cottage and the main house.
 
There have been a number of alterations to the cottage relating to changes in occupation. None of these have changed the basic form of the building. It seems to have been occupied as late as the 1930s.

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