Description
From parks.tas.gov.au:
“Perched overlooking Stanley and The Nut on a windy promontory in North-West Tasmania, Highfield Historic Site represents a stunning example of early colonial architecture from the Regency Period (1811-1820). From the large French windows of the homestead, visitors are treated to dramatic views of the rugged coastline and Bass Strait beyond.
Visitors to the Highfield Historic Site can walk through the old homestead, outbuildings and surrounding gardens and immerse themselves in the history of this significant property so intrinsically linked to the development of the Circular Head community.”
Accessibility Information
Mobility Information:"The Highfield barn has a mobility lift that provides access to the upstairs area during functions.
The ground floor of the homestead and the chapel are also wheelchair accessible, but note that cobble stone flooring and steps prevents wheelchair access to other outbuildings.
The Highfield Historic Site has one accessible toilet."
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