Briar Lane
Self-contained Accommodation in the heart of historic Evandale Village, Tasmania
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Call us on 0409 446 407 for discounts on extended stays.
We offer a 10% discount for 3 to 6 night bookings, and longer stays are negotiable when you book directly with us .
About the Property
Briar Lane is a beautiful, historic homestead located in the heart of picturesque Evandale, in Northern Tasmania.
Just minutes from the Launceston Airport, Briar Lane is the ultimate location for a secluded, relaxing getaway and as a convenient base for day trips to destinations such as:
Briar Lane Gallery
Our on-site art studio/gallery is the perfect space for workshops, art groups, exhibitions and meetings. Art groups are welcome to use our easels, and tea and coffee making facilities are available. Ajoining the gallery is the tea room which is ideal for smaller meetings, and opens directly into the Briar Lane gardens.
Call us on 0409 446 407 to book your group, meeting or function.
Currently, we are displaying work for sale by Sue and Peter Waddle, as well as showing a collection of work by Greg Waddle.
Image credit: Alastair Bett
Evandale, Tasmania
Evandale, Tasmania is a picturesque, historic Tasmanian village, popular for its famous events, such as The Glover Prize, National Penny Farthing Championships and Evandale Sunday Market.
Evandale is loved by locals and visitors alike for its charming heritage buildings and homesteads, village feel and welcoming community. Step back in time while exploring the sites of Evandale amongst antique shopping, cafe stops and special events.
Plan your stay with us today.
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“This was my second stay at Briar Lane and it never disappoints! Such cosy comfortable and beautiful accomodation with gorgeous antique furniture and incredible paintings from Susan, Peter and their family. "
– B Daley
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"Briar Lane was a total joy to stay at. Our hosts Sue and Pete were simply warm and welcoming from the second we arrived. We were fortunate enough to stay in their old family home, 1820's something, which they have lovingly restored."
– M Read-Andia