Hobart
Runnymede
Elegantly restored colonial residence
61 Bay Rd
New Town
Hobart, TAS 7008
Nearest Train: Bus 19
Phone: +61 3 6278 1269
Fax: +61 3 6278 1267
Originally called "Cairn Lodge", this elegant home was built around 1836 for Robert Pitcairn, a lawyer and an advocate against exportation of convicts. When seafarer Captain Charles Bayley bought the property in 1864 he renamed it "Runnymede" after his favourite ship. The National Trust manages the property and have restored and furnished it in keeping with a gentleman's residence of the period. The charming garden overlooks New Town Bay on the river and features historic trees and plants. Admission: Adults AUD8; children free if accompanied by an adult.
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