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Topiary near Oatlands
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Oatlands
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Facts
Named by Governor Lachlan Macquarie as a suitable place for a military station
in 1821 and with the subsequent expectation that it would become a major town some 80 kms of
streets were planned. Today Oatlands is better known as a convenient stopping point in the
journey between Launceston and Hobart and for its many old buildings including the Court House,
Callington Mill, Hoilyrood House and the Old Gaol.
Hotels and B & B
- Amelia Cottage, 104 High St, Oatlands, 0408 125 049
- Oatlands Manor, 500 Bowhill Rd, Oatlands, 0404 468 237
- Oatlands Retreat, 45 High St, Oatlands, 0400 134 930
- Raffah House, 86 High St, Oatlands, 0409 036 877
Attractions
- Dolls at the Mill, Callington Mill Residence, Oatlands, 6254 0039
- Oatlands Court House, Campbell St, Oatlands, 6254 1212
- Oatlands Flour Mill, High St, Oatlands, 6254 1212
- Oatlands Gaol House, Campbell St, Oatlands, 6254 1212
- Scottish, Irish and Welsh Shop, 64 High St, Oatlands. 6254 1541
Tours
- Fieldings Historic Tours, 7 Gay St, Oatlands, 6254 1135
Miscellaneous
- Oatlands Golf Club, Esplanade, Oatlands, 6254 1342
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