Homes and heliports from western countries

The Bridge St mansion in New Norfolk is widely considered one of Australia’s premier heritage properties — it’s a convict-built, beautifully restored example of 1820s architecture. The Georgian riverfront mansion was superbly converted to a fully accredited five-star boutique hotel in 2005.

It offers nine unique ensuited rooms, The Pavilion dining room, The Salon, Lewis Reading Room, The Ballroom, two commercial kitchens, an unused manager’s apartment and an amenities block with a sauna and hot tub.


Woodbridge at New Norfolk.


It’s like nothing else on the market.

Knight Frank commercial sales and leasing expert, John Blacklow, said there were a number of reasons why investors should have this Heritage listed property on their radar.

“It is one of the oldest properties in Australia, historically significant and completely unique,” ​​he said.

“The owners have a strong affinity for heritage properties and fell in love with it in 2004.

“They set about a mammoth task of a complete restoration, not only for the buildings, but all of the services and the entire grounds.

“They won the Housing Industry Association Australian restoration award in 2006 and that was well deserved — it’s probably the best standard of renovation I have ever seen.”

Woodbridge is set on the township’s CBD fringe and just a 32km drive north of Hobart.

It has frontage of about 67m to the foreshore, which has a Crown license running down to the river. A paddle of platypuses nest on the riverbank and are often seen by guests.

It also includes a pontoon for sea planes and boats.


A touch of French chateau in this Georgian mansion. Right by the river.


Centrocorp. Floors: 27 (24 to be built). Developer: DR Engenharia




River Front Helipad in the same city as l’Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

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