Saturday, 17 October 2015

56 CHARLES STREET -STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE

FRONT OF STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE
OK......so this is one of those places that is so much a part of central Launceston that I've sort of overlooked it.........I bet I'm not the only one who didn't know the name of this pink building, nor what was inside (someone did venture to guess that as they had never seen anyone coming or going in daylight hours, that vampires were a possibility.)

The plaque helpfully placed on the building by by the council and National Trust (I would love it if there were more of these) reads “Staffordshire House - Regency Style - built in 1833 as a warehouse-building-shop, the only example in Australia extant. Office of Cornwall Chronicle. Early site of Scotch College. Purchased by National Trust, with help of City Council in 1966, and restored.”

In the late 1890s, Staffordshire House was home to Jackson's locksmiths. It is no longer owned by the National Trust


Today, the ground floor of 56 Charles Street houses the Andrew Inglis Clark Law Library. Someone else has done the hard work before me in finding more information about the building so rather than re-invent the wheel, I'd suggest you look at http://matthewbirrell.tripod.com/pg000008.htm to find out more.  

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