Lonsdale Homestead
BOOKINGS REQUIRED | 55 Lonsdale Ln, Kempton
Sunday, Nov 02
Booking required
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                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
 
                          Photography: Chris Shurman
BOOKINGS OPEN AT 10AM ON WEDNESDAY 8 OCTOBER
Near Kempton, Lonsdale rose from humble beginnings. Starting modestly, and then adding grandeur as prosperity allowed, seems to be a strong theme of many farming homesteads in the area.
This homestead started with what is now the back of the house – a Colonial Georgian stone and brick farmhouse built in 1823 – and transitions to a grander Victorian Georgian front, that was added in 1855. This property indicates the stories of the rising fortunes of pastoralists at the time.
Every part of this house tells a story: tales of skilled craftsmen and ways of living, with an historic bread oven a remnant of the ways of life of classic Australian settlers. The scattering of buildings surrounding the home show typical rural settlement patterns of the area.
The rear part of the homestead, composed of exposed stonework, stone windowsills, and heavy timber lintels, holds secrets of the original shingle roof this is still hiding under the newer, galvanised iron roof. The six-room symmetrical front addition showcases mid-nineteenth century construction methods, with pine dressed up to appear like mahogany, brick walls, small paned sash windows, timber panelled doors and beautiful slender posts, as well as layer-upon-layer of wallpaper.
A family home for more than 150 years, it is now the pride and joy of Alan Townsend, who – inspired by midnight revelations with a scraper and ladder – has gone from novice renovator to one of Tasmania’s leading specialists in historic wallpaper!
Alan has stabilised the building, opting to preserve its integrity, rather than ‘tart it up,’ so to speak! Lonsdale still holds secrets of its own, with many yet to be discovered.
Tours: Sunday 2 November, 12pm & 2pm (bookings required)
Location
Kempton
Building Type
Residential
Architectural Periods
Pre-separation Colonial (1836-1850)
Victorian (1851-1901)
Feature
Heritage
Accessibility
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![Open House Hobart and the Emerging Architects and Graduates Network (EmAGN) Tasmania @emagn_tas would like to thank everyone who kindly bid in this year's annual Sheltered [Ground] Silent Auction.
We watched the last-minute bidding war on some items (looking at your chair,  @other_furniture_) with absolute glee; because, together, you helped raise over $8000 for the Hobart Women's Shelter @hobartwomensshelter. Legends. THANK YOU!!
If you missed out on an item, but you'd still like to support HWS, please head to the link in bio to make a donation. Your financial help plays a critical role in supporting service delivery and therapeutic programs, and fund strategic projects such as building long-term homes. Such programs provide opportunities for women and children to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Finally, congratulations to those who outbid everyone else – enjoy your beautiful pieces, knowing there's a string of jealous individuals who missed out. Don't worry! We'll do it all again next year.
Image: Isabel and Elsie, prototype houses for Hobart Women's Shelter, by Christopher Clinton Architect @christopher__clinton with Core Collective Architects @core_collective | Photographer: Nina Hamilton @nina.hamilton.photo](https://openhousehobart.org/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png)