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Ladies Cottage Heritage Tour & Final Brigita Ozolins/Dean Stevenson Exhibition

Ladies Cottage
Ladies Cottage
Ladies Cottage front est 1868
Ladies Cottage
Step back in time and explore the 1868 ladies asylum 'Ladies Cottage', one of the most special and intact buildings of the former Willow Court Asylum in New Norfolk. On these intimate tours, your private tour guide will lead you through over 20 rooms and corridors of this significant heritage building. You'll see original features such as looking holes, ventilation grates, and the very small rooms that the residents lived in. You can view the former Matron's quarters, kitchen area, and bathroom spaces — these architectural remains are holding so many untold stories. Due to popular demand and many requests, they've extended the powerful site-specific exhibition by Brigita Ozolins and Dean Stevenson for a final time. Guests will have exclusive access to view the exhibition during the tour — it will only be open at these scheduled times. Tours include coffee and tea on arrival for a warm welcome. Limited places available — book now to secure your spot. They look forward to welcoming you to this unique Heritage Festival experience.
Event Details
  • Saturday 16 May 2026 - Sunday 17 May 2026

  • 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

  • 5 The Avenue, New Norfolk, Tasmania, 7140

Carpark

Family Friendly

Non Smoking

Public Toilet

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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