Built in 1819 by Thomas Haycock Reibey, Entally House is one of Australia’s most intact Georgian colonial homes.
Mary Reibey, Thomas’ mother and matriarch of the family, was transported to Australia in 1790 for the crime of horse stealing, then aged 13. She would later marry a junior officer of the East India Company who established the Entally name as a successful trading company that owned a number of vessels running coal up the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales.
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Great Country Ride
A flat ride through scenic countryside and historic townships, the Great Country Ride provides two options depending on the direction you are heading.
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Sustainable House Day
September 11th 2011.
Sustainable House Day gives people the chance to get a real-life look inside houses that have been designed, built or fitted out with sustainability in mind and talk to owners, receiving unbiased advice.
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Mountain View Country Inn
The Mountain View Country Inn offers excellent, affordable accommodation in their newly renovated motel rooms and good old-fashioned country hospitality.
Enjoy stepping back in time, to the 1800's, at the Settlers Restaurant.
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Winter Warmers at Entally
Calling all Sunday drivers! Every Sunday in June and July, Entally House will provide a bowl of hot soup and fresh crusty bread, or if you prefer, a cheese and fruit platter with a glass of wine plus free access to the House and Gardens for just $18 .
There are 8 Sundays from which to choose but bookings are essential as seating is limited in our warm and cosy tearoom.
Parties of 20 can book the whole tearoom - special rates apply.
Bookings Ph.6393 6201.
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Art, Bubbles and Brunch at Entally
View the Launceston Art Sociiety's collection of new paintings at Entally, where champagne and brunch will be served. An indoors-outoors event, with a marquee on the front lawn, live entertainment and paiintings on display in the House.
Tickets on sale now $30, reserve yourss today - only 100 available. Ph.6393 6201 to book.
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Rutherglen Holiday Village
A delightful parkland setting offers a relaxing and tranquil environment where a warm and friendly Tasmanian welcome is just the beginning.
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Hadspen
Hadspen is a delightful township on the banks of the South Esk River. It has a mix of modern homes that are popular with young families, and wonderful colonial buildings dating back as far as 1820.
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Westbury Hotel
There is an argument that if the English village is some kind of high point of charm then Westbury, the most English of all villages in Australia, is certainly a place worthy of visiting and languidly experiencing. Yes, it has everything a cliched English village has. A village green, lots of tree-lined streets, old courtyards and stables, elegant old inns and so many charming houses the visitor could easily spend a day just wandering around the streets.
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Westbury Gingerbread Cottages
Accommodation is in 5 delightfully individual colonial cottages dating from the 1850's, The Gingerbread Cottage, The Old Bakehouse, The Corner Cottage, The Servant's Quarters and The Apple Tree Cottage decorated with period furniture and memorabilia.
Our cottages all have fully equipped kitchens. In total, we can accommodate up to 23, however each cottage is for your exclusive use.
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