The National Trust is Australia's leading not-for-profit that advocates for the built environment. The Tasmanian branch of the Trust was formed in 1960 and is represented by eleven historic properties across Tasmania's three regions.
These historic properties provide the key to exploring Tasmania's story and rich heritage of architecture, interiors, collections and gardens.
Supported predominately by volunteers, the Trust's five 'tour-able' properties are open as often as possible, but times and days of the week may vary seasonally.
State Office: 6 Brisbane Street,, Hobart, Tasmania, 7000, Australia