Longford, Tasmania
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Longford is a town in the north-east of Tasmania, Australia. It lies 25 km south of Launceston, just off Illawarra Road, a road connecting the Bass and Midlands Highways. It has a population of 2601 (1991 census) and is part of the Municipality of Northern Midlands.
The town was first settled in 1813 by pioneers relocated from Norfolk Island. Governor Macquarie granted land rights to the settlers who originally called the area Norfolk Plains. The existing name came from The Longford Inn, built in 1827 by Newman Williatt. Today Longford is a popular tourist town for its historic buildings including Brickendon and Woolmers, and also (along with Perth) a major regional centre for the northern midlands agricultural area.
External link
- Woolmers Estate (http://www.woolmers.com.au)