- Bagdad Tasmania: the early years
Early history site for Bagdad, a small country town about 37km north of Hobart on the Midlands Highway
- Brickendon
Situated just outside Longford, in Tasmania's north, historic Brickendon offers self-contained cottage accommodation, conference venue, activities, and a chapel and reception facilities for weddings, amid a working farm setting
- Claremont House
Historic building and function centre. Rooms are available for hire
- Clarendon Committee
Contact details for the historic Clarendon House Committee
- Deloraine National Trust
National Trust of Australia is a community-based, non-government organisation, committed to promoting and conserving Australia's indigenous, natural and historic heritage through its advocacy work and its custodianship of heritage places and objects
- Grannie Rhodes
Theatre show performed in the heritage listed Grannie Rhodes' Cottage at Richmond by Miriam Cooper. This show presents the life and times of Mary Wilby and her three daughters who sailed from England in the early 1800s. One of the daughters, Maria, became the legendary "Granny Rhodes" of Richmond. Site also lists other educational and entertainment programs
- Grove, The
Located in George Town, The Grove comprises a Georgian home, catering for groups by appointment, a souvenir shop and B&B accommodation, all set amongst formal and native gardens
- Heritage listings and awards (Launceston City Council)
Details of Tasmania's Heritage Register, and Launceston City Council's annual Heritage Awards which aim to recognise those projects, residential and non-residential, that provide improvements to a building whilst maintaining the property's heritage values
- Highfield (Stanley, Tasmania)
History and description of the Government owned Highfield historic site, its facilities, tours and schools program. Located at Stanley on Tasmania's north west coast, Highfield is one of the most significant intact colonial farm complexes in Australia
- Historic Atherfield House
History and photo gallery of Atherfield House. The original land grant was made in 1813 and the house was built in 1832. It is now owned by Graham and Rosalyn Chapman
- Markree Museum
Information about the Markree House Museum & Garden at Battery Point. It combines permanent exhibitions of Tasmanian history and period rooms with a series of changing exhibitions featuring art and decorative arts under the auspices of TMAG
- Meredith House & Mews
At Swansea, experience our heritage accommodation. Dip into the beautiful east coast of Tasmania - treasures around every corner
- Our House: histories of Australian homes (Tasmania)
Tasmanian stories from the Our House collection of small house biographies set up by the Australian Heritage Commission
- Prospect House
"4 and a half star heritage accommodation with all modern conveniences including one of Tasmania's finest restaurants."
- Prospect Villa and Gardens
The home is early Georgian sandstone and the garden a series of romantic garden "rooms" abundantly planted and set in a classic design with long vistas through the garden to focal points and panoramic views
- Redlands
A rural estate on the banks of the Plenty River near the Salmon Ponds
- Shene Tasmania
Heritage pastoral holding since 1819 located at Pontville, Tasmania. The historic farmhouse and Shene Stables have now been lovingly restored and guided tours are now offered around the estate
- Shifting Sands Arabians
It offers Boutique accommodation, Wedding Photography settings, Chauffeured Wedding Limousines, Canine services along with special event management
- Summerhome: Home of Hobart heritage garden tours
Historical house with a 4 acre garden in Moonah. Offers Colonial house and garden tours and is available for wedding ceremonies. The site includes a seasonal and historical garden blog
- Woolmers Estate
Heritage estate at Longford, Tasmania. Home to generations of the Archer family, now offering guided tours of the homestead and romantic colonial accommodation