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    St Marys

    , TAS

    Things to see
    Tourist Information
    Hotels
    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
    Farm & Eco Holidays
    Restaurants


    A valley outside St Marys

    St Marys
    Small township nestled under the impressive St Patricks Head.
    Located at the junction of the Tasman and Esk Highways, St Marys is located either 223 km or 216 km north-east from Hobart according to which route is chosen. It is a tiny town nestled under the impressive St Patrick's Head, the most prominent rocky outcrop in the district.

    The first European contact with the district occurred when Captain Tobias Furneaux sighted and named the 694 metre St Patrick's Head in 1773. The early settlement of Van Diemen's Land, which mostly occurred between Hobart and George Town, took little interest in the St Marys area. It wasn't until the 1840s that a probation station, housing 300 convicts, was built at Grassy Bottom between the town and St Mary's Pass. They were assigned to build the road across the mountains to the east coast. This was done between 1843 and 1846. The arrival of the railway in 1866 led to town's increasing importance as a service centre. The Elephant Pass route was completed in 1888 and this resulted in goods moving across the mountains to the east coast settlements of Bicheno and Chain of Lagoons. In turn this resulted in a small increase in population as the town became a service centre for the surrounding dairy farms. The railway line which was once so vital to the health of the town is now closed although the railway station still stands.

    St Marys Hotel

    It is a sad comment on the changing nature of rural industry that, at its peak, St Marys was surrounded 50 dairy farms and there were two cheese factories in the town. Today the area has been totally given over to wool and meat and there are no remaining dairy farms. The town has few attractions and its centre point is very clearly the large and gracious St Marys Hotel which stands at the crossroads. It was built in 1916.


    Things to see:   [Top of page]

    St Patricks Head
    Travel east from St Mary's and, as the road starts to rise, take the turn to the right up Irishtown Road. The road quickly becomes dirt. Follow the signs. It is a not an easy walk (there are places where metal cables and ladders are used to help the climber) but the view is spectacular and well worth the effort.

    South Sister Peak
    Take the Germantown Road and turn left at the South Sister signpost. This is an easier lookout as the main vantagepoint is only a 10-15 minute walk from the car park.

    A tiny church in the countryside 5 km west of St Marys

    Christ Church
    A strange little church standing in the middle of fields a few kilometres to the west of St Marys. The church was built in 1847 and was connected with the large property, 'Cullenswood', which was established in the late 1820s by Robert Vincent Legge who arrived in Van Diemen's Land in 1827. The main residence, 'Cullenswood', was built in 1845 and is located on Cornwall Road off the Esk Main Road. It is a two storey rubblestone Georgian building with a columned verandah and iron hipped roof. It is not open for inspection.


     

    Tourist Information   [Top of page]

     
      Coach House Restaurant
    34 Main St
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2529
     
     

    Hotels   [Top of page]

     
      St Marys Hotel
    Main St
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2181
     
     

    Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses   [Top of page]

     
      Addlestone House B&B
    19 Gray Rd
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2783
    Facsimile: (03) 6372 2889
    Email: addlestone@bigpond.com
    Rating: ****1/2
     
     

    Farm & Eco Holidays   [Top of page]

     
      Seaview Farm Hostel
    Germantown Rd
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2341
     
     

    Restaurants   [Top of page]

     
      Mt Elephant Pancake Barn
    Elephant Pass Rd
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2263
     
     
      St Marys Coachouse Restaurant
    34 Main St
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2529
     
     
      St Marys Hotel
    Main St
    St Marys TAS 7215
    Telephone: (03) 6372 2181
     




     

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