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Attractions in Richmond


This beautiful village, provides a glimpse of what life might have been like in Tasmania’s colonial era. Simply stroll the winding streets to view the tangible history, visit the many icons that Richmond has to offer.

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    Attractions in Richmond





    Congregational Church (1873)


    The first Congregational Church was built in 1844 in Torrens Street
    and was demolished in 1876 after it was damaged in a storm.
    The church in Bridge Street was built in 1873.







    Coal Valley Links


    Play a round of golf at Coal Valley Links










    Grannie Rhodes Cottage


    Ph: 0407 473 015
    23a Franklin St, Richmond

    “A Quick Peep at the Past” in Grannie Rhodes’ Cottage 1830. Phone to visit to suit your time. M 0407473015. The book of the incredible story or DVD of the award winning show available on site.
    www.mulberrycottage.com.au




    Oak Lodge


    Ph: (03) 6260 2761
    18 Bridge St


    A National Trust property. Step back in time and find information on the history of Richmond and its residents. Open daily 11:30
    $4.00 per adult and $1.00 per child.
    coalriverhistory.org







    Old Hobart Town Model Village

    (03) 6260 2502
    23 Bridge St, Richmond


    Step back in time at Richmond’s Famous and Tasmanians Original Outdoor Model Village, relive Hobart’s Fascinating History – Great Family Fun
    www.oldhobarttown.com




    Richmond Bridge


    The oldest and the 2nd most photographed bridge in Australia,
    constructed in 1823.







    Richmond Gaol Historic Site


    (03) 6260 2127
    37 Bathurst St, Richmond


    Australia’s best preserved and oldest existing gaol. Extensive relic display.
    http://www.richmondgaol.com.au





    Richmond Historic Tours


    (03) 6260 2622
    73 Prossers Road, Richmond

    Travel back to yesteryear in a Historic 1 hour Horse Drawn Carriage Tour and experience the Tasmanian village of Richmond.
    www.richmondtours.com.au




    Richmond Maze


    (03) 6260 2451

    13 Bridge Street,
    Richmond
    Two wooden mazes.
    Two different challenges.
    [email protected]








    Richmond Village Market


    Town Hall, Bridge Street,
    Richmond


    The Richmond Farmers and Makers Market which is held in and around the Town Hall
    on Bridge Street Richmond. Stalls trade from 9.00am – 3.00pm every Saturday.

    www.richmondvillagemarket.com.au

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    Tasmania’s History House

    15 Wellington Street.

    (03) 6260 2957
    or 0418 181 843
    Tasmania’s History House is one of Richmond’s oldest colonial houses and is open to visitors or for private events
    [email protected]




    St John’s
    Catholic Church


    The oldest Catholic Church in Australia.
    commenced in 1836






    St Luke’s
    Anglican Church


    Anglican church, designed by John Lee-Archer.
    commenced in 1834






    Zoo Doo Wildlife Park


    Ph: (03) 6260 2444
    Middle Tea Tree Road, Richmond


    Large collection of native, agricultural and exotic animals, including tigers, lions and international wildlife. Open daily.
    www.zoodoo.com.au



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