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Interesting
Went to check this place out on an organised bus trip with an aged care tour company. Everyone on this tour enjoyed looking at and learning about this premises
Magnificent house with a wonderful collection. We had a really enjoyable and informative tour from Carole. Would highly recommend visiting, it's a great window into days gone by
A beautiful Georgian townhouse with stables and garden
A group of 20 people booked a Wednesday morning tour of the house and grounds with morning tea for $10pp. It was an excellent home made morning tea served in the original 1831 cottage which is well pr...
It is a historic residential building that remains in the center of the old town of Campbell Town. 1840 A Georgian brick building built in a year and remains in good condition until today. It seems that only one corner of this building has a tree 々 overgrown and the time has stopped. Currently, it is open to the public only on the day of the week.
Interesting
Went to check this place out on an organised bus trip with an aged care tour company. Everyone on this tour enjoyed looking at and learning about this premises
Wonderful history
Magnificent house with a wonderful collection. We had a really enjoyable and informative tour from Carole. Would highly recommend visiting, it's a great window into days gone by
Reunion breakfast
I experienced a reunion breakfast at Glenalvon which was an ideal venue to enjoy a light breakfast and meet friends not seen for many years.
A beautiful Georgian townhouse with stables and garden
A group of 20 people booked a Wednesday morning tour of the house and grounds with morning tea for $10pp. It was an excellent home made morning tea served in the original 1831 cottage which is well pr...
in the center of the old town
It is a historic residential building that remains in the center of the old town of Campbell Town. 1840 A Georgian brick building built in a year and remains in good condition until today. It seems that only one corner of this building has a tree 々 overgrown and the time has stopped. Currently, it is open to the public only on the day of the week.