Kirklands Manse is an old Georgian house located near Campbell Town, Tasmania.
Kirklands Manse has six bedrooms suitable for large families or groups up to 12 people (perfect for two families wanting to share). It hosts a large dining and lounge area, library, kid's playroom and two bathrooms. Kirklands Manse has been re-decorated in a bright, slightly Mediterranean style thus creating a casual and relaxed child-friendly atmosphere. The house has a fully-equipped kitchen therefore your own food is all you will require. The house also has cosy wood fires and wood supplied.
Kirklands Manse is a comfortable old Georgian house built around 1829 with convict and local labour by the Church of Scotland. The house was built as a manse and school for the Scottish settlers in the Macquarie River district of central Tasmania. Situated on 41 hectares (100 acres) of prime rural Tasmanian land it overlooks the Macquarie River and boasts a rich colonial history.
Situated in the heart of the midlands, the house is a 45 minute drive from Launceston (58 kilometers/36 miles).
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