| About The Area : : |
Launceston, Tasmania?s second-largest city, is situated at the confluence of the North and South Esk Rivers, where the Tamar River begins its journey to Bass Strait. Often described as the State?s northern capital, it?s a city of graceful streets adorned by elegant Victorian and Edwardian facades and surrounded by beautiful countryside.
Rich wheat and wool merchants once built their mansions and villas where visitors now enjoy bed and breakfast. On Sunday afternoons they and their families would walk the short distance to the tree rhododendrons, fern glades and spacious lawns of the Victorian park at Cataract Gorge. Today at the Gorge, peacocks still mew here, bands still come and play in the bandstand, [more info] |
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| Directions to Find Establishment : : |
Edenholme Grange is only a few blocks from the centre of Launceston, located at the end of St Andrews Street.
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