Trevallyn has it all. Trevallyn has a huge range of property ranging from cheap units right up to brand new modern houses. Trevallyn is situated on the hill overlooking the Tamar river and the mountains and only minutes away from the CBD. Over all Trevallyn is a great suburb to live in! Prime real estate with majestic character homes and a wide variety of brick, weatherboard and modern homes. Sensational city, river and mountain views. Walk to the reserve and cataract gorge.
Great school, public transport, shops and facilities. Family friendly and located a short distance from the city centre. Great aspect too! I want to open up a hair and beauty salon in Tasmaina - which suburb do u think? In investment terms is Trevallyn considered a 'desirable' or 'sought after' suburb?
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Next to the waterfall is part of the cliff top walk. The ride is actually much darker, but the flash of my camera has lightened it up. I was very impressed by the skin texture of this puppet. A voice recording recounts some of the historic incidents that are illustrated on the Dark Ride.
This puppet was so life like that I thought, at first, that it was an actor. Brady made a very clever escape from Sarah Island and survived by robbery for some time before he was recaptured. The actual scene was much darker than it appears here, because of the flash effect of my camera.
Here there are cafes and a hotel. The houses on High Street are shown in the next tab. The area near City Park has many apartments. The houses reflect a prosperous time in the s, when Launceston benefitted from the northern Tasmanian mining boom. At this time Elphin Road had a tram to take people quickly into Launceston. There is also a wide range of attractive styles including: Victorian, Georgian, Federation and Art Deco. It reflects the new Art Deco style of the s.
This is a very well restored Georgian era home. There would be a great view from the second storey. The builders were wise to have included shutters, as this house faces the morning sun. Long verandahs are a key feature of this style.
It has a great view down to Newstead. It has many impressive buildings and houses from this period. This photo shows the top of Brisbane Street. In the distance is City Park and beyond this park to the right is High Street. This image shows a well kept Georgian style home. The well developed hedge and tree shows the great age of the property. In Tasmania you can see many old houses that really look like the "Old England" the settlers had recently left in the mid 19th Century.
In the past you could assess the wealth of the owner by the number of chimneys and balconies possessed by the house. Thus, this house must have been built by a wealthy man. The house also has a great view down the hill to the east behind the house. This house follows the rule that the rich lived on top of the hill and the poor lived lower down. The reserve contributes to Launceston's identity or 'sense of place', partly due to its close association with the South Esk River, the Cataract Gorge Reserve and Trevallyn Dam.
An underground tunnel and flume, integral to the historic Duck Reach hydro-electric scheme, are within the reserve and are listed on the Register of the National Estate.
The station was destroyed by floods in and rebuilt the following year. It continued to operate until More than 10 Aboriginal cultural heritage sites are recorded in the reserve. A variety of paths and tracks allow pedestrian and cyclist access from surrounding residential areas and the Cataract Gorge Reserve area.
There is water access to the reserve across Lake Trevallyn. Where possible, please avoid driving in our reserves at night. You are sharing the roads with our native wildlife, so take it slow and watch out for animals on the road. Find out other essential information for visiting Tasmania's parks and reserves on our Know before you go section.
This multiple-use park caters for many recreational activities for people with differing abilities, both land and water based. Aquatic Point visitor node has an accessible toilet, wood-fired barbeque and picnic facilities.
The D. Doyle Hut has accessible picnic facilities including sheltered picnic tables and barbecue.
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