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History
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Tynwald sits on 40 riverfront acres,
and was built early in 1830 by John and Martha Terry as a celebration of
success in the flour milling industry. Much of its Victorian charm comes
from a later owner the politician William Moore in the 1890’s. He
added the central tower, the lacework verandas and wide bay windows
over-looking the views and garden.
The wide, slow river, the red cliffs on
the far side of the Derwent Valley, the mountains all around, the
peacocks strutting in the English gardens it's almost too much for the
camera, the canvas or the casual glance.
When you arrive for dinner, a single
night, a romantic weekend, or a business conference, you’ll find
hospitality plus. So, call us for your dinner or accommodation booking
and enjoy a truly Tasmanian experience.
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