Tasma Terrace

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Lonely Planet review

The three-storey, grey-stuccoed terraces comprising Tasma Terrace were built in 1879 and designed by Charles Webb, who also designed the famous Windsor Hotel . The restrained cast-iron decoration is one of the features of these six Victorian buildings, which are owned by, and house the office of, the National Trust (9656 9800; www.nattrust.com.au) - an organisation dedicated to preserving historically significant buildings across the state. The office has information on National Trust properties that are open to the public - usually stately old homestead mansions set in elegant gardens.