Had a lovely day in Richmond, had some things to pick up. Here are some photo’s.
Post Office and Court House.
Behind the Bakery and its sitting area, really nice, kids can play etc.
Richmond Bridge.
Had a lovely day in Richmond, had some things to pick up. Here are some photo’s.
Post Office and Court House.
Behind the Bakery and its sitting area, really nice, kids can play etc.
Richmond Bridge.
Snowing on Mt Wellington
Sun shone for us very briefly. Cascade Brewery, this is the oldest remaining brewery, it was originally a sawmill, Then the Brewery was established in 1824.
Cascade Brewery
Back up on Mt Wellington.
Mofo is running for a week in Hobart, love the design of the way the wood is stacked, ready for the fires at night for cooking.
Models of Able Tasman’s ships.
Salamanca, this is where they hold farmers markets every Saturday.
This is the name of the image below, turning silo’s into apartments, great idea, save wasting them.
The house of Lenna. Lenna is a Tasmanian aboriginal word for house or hut. Heritage listed the builder built it for his wife.
This is the apartments of Lenna. This is at Battery Point.
View of the city from Lenna’s lookout, we were lucky enough to go inside and climb the stairs to have a look, image below shows the lookout room.
Front entrance of Lenna.
The lookout from the Princes gardens.
Saw this mansion, as we walk back to the car.
Silo apartments from another angle.
Reflections in the all glass front of this building.
All these buildings are being used for arts, cafe’s, etc.. I don’t know what they were previously but thought they may of been wharf storage sheds in early days.
Richmond Bridge.
Richmond Bridge, note the age of the bridge.
Other side of Richmond Bridge.
Old Flour Mill, now being used as a Gallery with all sorts of wonderful items.
Old Hobart town.
Ice in the water and frost was all on the ground in the shade.
This building is now being used today as a Hotel in Hobart, the battlements have been removed.
Here is a view of the village.
Church steeple as seen looking through arch of the Richmond bridge.
