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  2. Lawrence House, Launceston - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence House is a Grade II* listed building being No 9 and 9a, Castle Street, Launceston, the house, the museum and the forecourt wall all being covered by the listing. The property was first listed on 27 February 1950 under the designation "Castle Street No.9 Lawrence House, The Mayor's Parlour and Borough Museum". [1]

  3. Franklin House (Launceston) - Wikipedia

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    It is a Georgian style house that was built in 1838 for former convict Britton Jones, a Launceston brewer and innkeeper. [1] [2] [3] It was later a school for boys, between 1842 and 1866 [4] when leased to schoolmaster William Keeler Hawkes. The house and gardens are located in Youngtown, Tasmania, and are available for public tours. [5]

  4. Mowbray, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    The name "Mowbray" was adopted from an early homestead property formerly located within what is now the Launceston Church Grammar School, it was named and owned by Martin Mowbray Stephenson. The Mowbray Racecourse was a substantial part of this property, and racing meets have been held there from as early as 1830.

  5. Launceston Town Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building project was commissioned by Launceston Town Council in 1864 to architect Peter Mills. [1] The foundation stone was laid on 21 April 1864 by the Governor of Tasmania, Thomas Gore Browne. [2] The structure came into use in 1867. [1] The building underwent several expansion and modification interventions throughout its history.

  6. Eagle House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Eagle House Hotel is a Grade II* listed building located in Castle Street, Launceston, Cornwall. [1] Formerly a townhouse, it is now a hotel [2] and is built in the Georgian style in red brick. [3] Charles Causley, Launceston's most renowned poet, wrote about the statues outside the property. [4]

  7. Norwood, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Norwood is a residential locality in the local government area (LGA) of Launceston in the Launceston LGA region of Tasmania. The locality is about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) south-east of the town of Launceston. The 2016 census recorded a population of 3734 for the state suburb of Norwood. [1] It is a suburb southeast of the Launceston CBD. The ...

  8. Swan Bay, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Swan Bay is a locality and small rural community in the local government area of Launceston, in the Launceston and surrounds region of Tasmania. Swan Bay has some great residents with lovely homes. It is located about 23 kilometres (14 mi) north-west of the town of Launceston.

  9. Riverside, Tasmania - Wikipedia

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    Launceston Football club, Windsor Park. There are several schools (Riverside Primary School, Riverside High School, Launceston Christian School and St Anthony's) as well as an Australian rules football ground named Windsor Park which is home to the Launceston Football Club, a soccer ground which is home to Riverside Olympic, the park also includes a cricket ground for senior players and also a ...