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Quamby Estate

Quamby Homestead, white with elegant arches, behind a box hedge and rose garden
Green painted room filled with plush furniture in front of a roaring  open fire place
Large brown painted room with French doors to verandah, set with multiple tables and chairs
Small brown painted room with round timber table and four plush chairs in centre, shelves of books
Small wallpapered room with wooden bar stocked with alcohol, open fire place and chairs
Close up of wooden shelves filled with glassware and alcohol
White ceiling with gold gilded cornicing details, and an ornate golf framed mirror on a brown wall
Overlooking king size bed to a bathroom door showing marble, large mirrors, chairs, bath
Large egg shaped bath in front of large window overlooking golf course, black tiled floor
Quamby Estate is a 150-acre property offering a 10-guest room Homestead, Golf Course and Event Pavilion situated in Tasmania’s stunning Meander Valley, just 20 minutes from Launceston. Quamby Estate was the ancestral home of the first Tasmanian-born Premier, Sir Richard Dry, and has been lovingly restored offering extensive entertaining areas, Ball Room, Dining Room, Drawing Room, and Library. Its charming Anglo-Indian designed architecture, period antiques and fireplaces, combine with modern luxuries to offer a cosy and quiet country getaway. Originally completed in 1828. Whilst staying at the Estate, enjoy a walk down the original tree-lined laneway, explore by bike, or have a round of golf on the nine-hole course, in which Sir Richard Branson holds the Number 1 Membership. The Homestead is available for whole-of-house hire only, sleeping up to 22 guests.

Bar

Carpark

Communal Lounge

Communal Refrigerator

Conference/Function Facilities

Games or recreation room

Golf course

Non Smoking

Open Fireplace

Outdoor Dining Area

Outdoor Furniture

Restaurant

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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