Leighland

Leighland, later known as Leighlands, is one of the oldest rural properties in Tasmania. Situated on the South Esk River, south of the town of Perth, in the Norfolk Plains district of Tasmania, Leighland was originally granted to John Helder Wedge (1793–1872) in 1824 and he subsequently developed the property into a large farm, building a house which was completed between 1830 and 1833.

Leighland

Leighland, later known as Leighlands, is one of the oldest rural properties in Tasmania. Situated on the South Esk River, south of the town of Perth, in the Norfolk Plains district of Tasmania, Leighland was originally granted to John Helder Wedge (1793–1872) in 1824 and he subsequently developed the property into a large farm, building a house which was completed between 1830 and 1833.