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Tasmanian Heritage Register Permanent and Provisional Place ID Name Address Suburb Postcode Municipality Heritage Place Status 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 'DEAD ISLAND' 131 POINT PUER RD PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 131 POINT PUER RD PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 'TASMAN GOLF COURSE' POINT PUER PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered RD 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 131 POINT PUER RD PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 29 SAFETY COVE RD PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 27 SAFETY COVE RD PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement 6973 ARTHUR HWY PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 6 Port Arthur Penal Settlement PORT ARTHUR 7182 Tasman Council Permanently Registered 7 Batt's Cottage 23 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 8 Twin Cottages 18 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 8 Twin Cottages 16 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 10 Literary Society Library 19 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 11 Town Hall 19 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 12 Bothwell Stores 12 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 13 Bothwell Post Office 10 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 14 Cottage 13 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 15 White's Shop 20 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 15 White's Shop 20 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 16 Crown Inn (The Bothwell Grange) 15 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 17 CWA Rooms 8 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 20 House 1 ALEXANDER ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 21 Mrs Gatenby's Repose 2 ARTHUR CRES BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 22 The Falls of Clyde 8 DALRYMPLE ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 24 Rock Cottage 1-3 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 25 Cottage 5 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 25 Cottage 5 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 26 Cottage 8-10 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 27 Cottage 7 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered Tasmanian Heritage Register Permanent and Provisional Registrations as at 22 Jan 2021 Place ID Name Address Suburb Postcode Municipality Heritage Place Status 28 Grantham 1 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 29 Voss Cottage 51 MILL RD COLLINSVALE 7012 Glenorchy City Council Permanently Registered 30 Cottage 12 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 31 Ivy Cottage 4 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 32 Birch Cottage 18 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 33 Rose Cottage 20-22 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 34 Owl Cottage 16 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 35 Former Manse 24-26 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 36 Our House 30 ELIZABETH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 37 Elizabeth House 10 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 38 Slate Cottage 4 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 39 House 16-18 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 40 Barwick Cottage 8 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 42 Cottage 6 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 43 Cottage and Butcher's Shop 30 HIGH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 44 St Luke's Uniting Church and 10 MARKET PL BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered Cemetery 45 Former Headmaster's Residence 4 MARKET PL BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 46 Former State School 6-8 MARKET PL BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 47 St Michael and All Angels' Anglican 2 MARKET PL BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered Church 48 Queen's Square War Memorial PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 49 House 8 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 50 Castle Hotel 14 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 52 House 10 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 53 Expressions of Interest 3 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 54 Former Post Office 9 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 56 Atholin 4 PATRICK ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 61 Rockford 16 SCHAW ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 62 Wentworth House 9 WENTWORTH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 63 Clifton Priory 2 WENTWORTH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 64 Fort Wentworth 8 WENTWORTH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 65 Tannery 3 WENTWORTH ST BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 66 Thorpe Mill and Farm 189 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 67 Nant 254 NANT LANE BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 69 Berriedale 357 HUMBIE RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 70 Ratho 2122 DENNISTOUN RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 72 Dungrove 3287 TO 3289 HIGHLAND LAKES RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered 75 Selma 1840 MEADSFIELD RD BOTHWELL 7030 Central Highlands Council Permanently Registered Tasmanian Heritage Register Permanent and Provisional Registrations as at 22 Jan 2021 Place ID Name Address Suburb Postcode Municipality Heritage Place Status 77 Masonic Club (former Hutchins 181-183 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered School) 78 Christ College (Masonic Club) 181-183 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 79 St John's Presbyterian Church 188 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 80 Victoria League House / Hanby Villa 197 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 81 Stephenville (St Michael's Collegiate 212-218 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered School) 82 House 223 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 83 Moina House 234 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 84 Maylands House 240 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 85 Tasmanian Club 132 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 85 Tasmanian Club 132 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 85 Tasmanian Club 132 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 87 House 262 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 88 Commercial Retail and House SUITE 2 277 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 89 House 287 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 89 House 287 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 90 House 301 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 91 All Saint's Church, South Hobart 339 MACQUARIE ST SOUTH HOBART 7004 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 92 Ingle Hall 89-93 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 93 ANZ Bank 22-26 ELIZABETH ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently Registered 94 Mercantile Mutual 105 MACQUARIE ST HOBART 7000 Hobart City Council Permanently
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