Longford (Tasmania)

Longford is a town of 4,268 (2021) in the Northern Midlands region of Tasmania. It contains the Brickendon and Woolmers Estates, both of which are convict-built and are UNESCO World Heritage Sites as part of the Australian Convict Sites.

Get in

Longford is approximately 20 minutes away from Launceston, the closest city. From Launceston, head south on the Midland Highway for about 15 minutes, then take the B52 exit (Illawarra Rd exit) close to Perth. At the first roundabout, take the first exit, where you'd have entered the town centre. For Brickendon and Woomers Estates, turn left onto C520 and continue until you find them to your left.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Brickendon Estate, 236 Wellington St, +61 437 525 890, . Tu–Su 9:30AM5PM. This world-heritage estate, built in 1824, is one that's been passed down for over seven generations. William Archer, the original resident of this estate built this using convict labour; much of the site is still intact, give or take a few renovations for safety, in addition to a rose garden.
  • 🌍 Woolmers Estate, 658 Woolmers Ln (C520), +61 3 6391 2230, . W–Su 10AM3:30PM. Similar to neighbouring Brickendon Estate on the other side of the Macquarie River, but was the estate of William Archer's brother. There are regular guided tours, both house and convict tours. Restaurant on-site.

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Go next

Routes via Longford
interchange at Carrick NW B52 E  Perth
Highland Lakes Cressy SW B51 NE  END



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