Patterdale and Nile Farm
Patterdale and Nile Farm is a Tasmanian heritage-listed site near Deddington about 46 km (29 mi) southeast of Launceston. It is notable for once being the home of Australian colonial artist John Glover (1767–1849). The farm houses and surrounding land featured in many of Glover's paintings. The site address is 173 Uplands Road, Deddington. The listed farmlands are spread across 14 parcels, several of which abut the and overlook the Patterdale Creek and tributaries of South Esk River.
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Patterdale and Nile Farm
Patterdale and Nile Farm is a Tasmanian heritage-listed site near Deddington about 46 km (29 mi) southeast of Launceston. It is notable for once being the home of Australian colonial artist John Glover (1767–1849). The farm houses and surrounding land featured in many of Glover's paintings. The site address is 173 Uplands Road, Deddington. The listed farmlands are spread across 14 parcels, several of which abut the and overlook the Patterdale Creek and tributaries of South Esk River.
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