1. Brickendon is a historic farm village located near Longford, just 30 minutes drive from Launceston, Tasmania. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and has been owned and operated by the Archer family for over 200 years, making it one of Australia’s oldest family farms still being worked and lived on by the original family. The property covers over 7,000 acres and features stunning colonial architecture, beautiful gardens, and an array of farm animals.

Brickendon offers visitors a unique glimpse into the past, allowing them to experience what life was like in rural Tasmania during the early 1800s. The main attraction is the colonial-era homestead, built in 1824, which is open for guided tours and showcases the original furniture, decor, and personal belongings of the Archer family. The gardens surrounding the homestead are also worth exploring, with their carefully manicured hedges, vibrant flowers, and tranquil ponds.

In addition to the historic homestead, visitors can explore the picturesque farm village, which consists of numerous stone and brick buildings, including a colonial chapel, schoolhouse, blacksmith’s shop, and various outbuildings used for agricultural purposes. The village is still a working farm, producing crops such as wheat and barley, as well as raising sheep and cattle.

2. Brickendon is open to visitors from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm daily. Their contact number is +61 3 6391 1383.

3. Tickets to Brickendon can be purchased on-site upon arrival. The admission prices for adults are $20, concession (senior/student) tickets are $18, and children (5-17 years old) are $8. Family tickets are also available for $45, which covers two adults and up to four children.

In terms of transportation, it is recommended to have a car to reach Brickendon as it is located in a rural area. The drive from Launceston takes about 30 minutes via the Midlands Highway (A1). Alternatively, there are guided tour operators that offer transportation to Brickendon as part of their itineraries.