
The Pavilion Inn Historic Site in Brighton, Tasmania, offers a unique glimpse into the region's rich colonial past. Established in 1821, it served as a garrison town and became a vital stopover for travelers between Hobart and Launceston. The site features well-preserved sandstone buildings, including the Shene Estate Historic Site with its Georgian farmhouse and convict-built barn. Visitors can also explore St. Mark's Church, an example of Romanesque architecture, and Lythgo's Row, known as The Barracks, built in 1824 as accommodation for soldiers. Located approximately 30 kilometers north of Hobart, the site provides an immersive experience into Tasmania's early history.
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