Narryna in Battery Point

HOBART, TASMANIA

Narryna is a historic Georgian townhouse in Battery Point, built in the 1830s by Captain Andrew Haig, a seafarer and merchant. Originally part of Haig’s warehouse complex near Salamanca Place, the house has served as a family home, boarding house, hospital, and museum, offering a glimpse into early colonial life in the city.

We weren’t aware that this even existed so sadly, it was already closed when we passed by. Anyway, the front garden was still open so I managed to get a few shots here and there for the Monday Window Challenge.

Here are some flowers in the front garden. For Cee’s FOTD Challenge

4 Comments Add yours

  1. Gosh it’s got good lines.

    1. Teresa says:

      Thanks.

  2. Coral Waight says:

    I discovered it accidentally, Theresa. They certainly don’t publicise it very well but it was one of the highlights of my time in Hobart. Worth a visit if you ever go back there.

    1. Teresa says:

      Oh noooo. Now I really have to go back. Thanks for letting me know.

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