OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | GARDENS | PRINCE OF WALES

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | GARDENS | PRINCE OF WALES

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | GARDENS OF RICHMOND | PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL

Saturday 24 + Sunday 25 February 2024 | Open: 1 pm - 4 pm

Address: 56 St John's Circle, Richmond 

Note: This is a general open; however, you must register to attend the property.

Overview

 Only steps from the centre of Richmond village, this remarkable Georgian property has been well preserved in its original state, thanks to the efforts of caring owners. The home is National Trust-listed as the Prince of Wales Hotel.

Pop in and explore the large, private sandstone-paved courtyard and extensive garden. The grounds are immaculate, having been upgraded by the current owners. The original building was constructed of rammed earth in about 1825, making it one of the oldest surviving pisé structures in Australia: as a special treat for Open House Richmond, visitors will be able to view current investigations of the rammed earth portion of the building and see how the 1825 and 1842 buildings merge.

At the rear of the main house, the small cottage operated as an inn with a butcher’s shop in the yard behind. The inn was associated with the nearby stock sale yards (now a community park on the corner of Bridge and Franklin streets). With a two-storey convict brick addition to the inn during the 1840s, the Prince of Wales Hotel was established by John and James McGowan, operating as a hotel into the early 19th century. The McGowans attracted a sporting fraternity, sponsoring pigeon shooting competitions and foot-races.

In the 20th century, Martha Yule, a mid-wife and nurse, operated a boarding house in the old inn. She is also believed to have assisted returned World War 1 servicemen by offering the house for convalescence. The hotel was later owned by the Cooley family with Mrs Currie (Nee Cooley) who was born and died in the house, inheriting the property. Following her death in 1993, the property was sold and subsequently operated a visitor accommodation business for nearly 20 years.

The current owners purchased the property in 2018 and commenced major restoration and renovations: rejuvenating the staircase and replacing foundations. There are high ceilings, original fireplaces and character details that add to the charm of the home.


In conjunction with Richmond 200, Open House Hobart is super excited to announce Open House Richmond. This special one-off event will be held on Saturday 24 + Sunday 25 February 2024, and will form part of an extensive program that celebrates Richmond’s bicentenary. Open House Hobart is an annual architecture program that opens some of Tasmania’s most unique buildings to the public, including private homes and historic buildings across lutruwita Tasmania. We acknowledge that Open House takes place on the land of the traditional owners of lutruwita (Tasmania) and pay respects to the palawa people, Tasmanian Aboriginal Community and to Elders - past, present and emerging.

For detail of the full Open House Richmond 2024 program, head to openhousehobart.org/richmond

Ticket Conditions

Bookings open TBC.  Tickets are free but are also limited and in high demand – if you are unable to attend please cancel your ticket via booking link or contact the Open House Hobart team: tas@architecture.com.au   

Price

Free - Bookings required.
Note: This is a general open; however, you must register to attend the property.
 

Sponsor/s

Open House Richmond is produced in conjunction with Richmond Bicentenary. 

Open House Hobart is proudly supported by our partners:

Major Partners: Tasmanian Government, Futago
Partners: Access Solution, Brickworks, Lysaght, Harrison Agents, TasPorts
Supported by: City of Hobart 
Media Partners: ArchitectureAU

Refunds and cancellations

Please refer to our terms and conditions for information about refunds and cancellations. By registering for this event you are agreeing to these terms.