Woolmers Estate, situated at 658 Woolmers Lane, Longford, Tasmania, is a key component of Australia's heritage, representing one of the most intact pioneer farm complexes in the nation. Founded in 1817 by Thomas Archer, it remained in the Archer family for six generations until 1994.
Spanning 82 hectares, the estate comprises a collection of buildings that have preserved their 19th-century condition, including the main homestead, workers' cottages, a chapel, a blacksmith shop, stables, and notably, one of the oldest intact woolshed in Australia.
This site is renowned for its comprehensive assembly of colonial buildings, antique furnishings, and artifacts, providing a glimpse into the early European settlement of Tasmania and the progression of rural life in Australia across two centuries. Along with neighbouring Brickendon, Woolmers is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its significant cultural value, particularly its connection to the Australian convict history as part of the Australian Convict Sites World Heritage property. Enjoy some horns and view the buildings. There’s a cafe and restaurant there too but you’d need to book for a sit down lunch