Battery Point historic area

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Battery Point historic area is a historic waterfront neighborhood in Hobart, Tasmania, known for its well-preserved 19th-century cottages, narrow streets, and maritime heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighbourhood
tourist attraction
adjacentTo Hobart waterfront NERFINISHED
Salamanca Place NERFINISHED
buildingMaterial brick
sandstone
weatherboard
climate temperate oceanic climate
country Australia
developmentOrigin early colonial period of Tasmania
governedBy City of Hobart NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Victorian architecture
hasHeritageStatus heritage precinct
hasLandmark Arthur Circus NERFINISHED
Kelly’s Steps NERFINISHED
Narryna Heritage Museum NERFINISHED
Princes Park, Battery Point NERFINISHED
St George’s Anglican Church, Battery Point NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Hobart waterfront NERFINISHED
River Derwent NERFINISHED
heritageProtection conservation guidelines for historic buildings
local planning scheme controls
historicalPeriod 19th century
knownFor colonial-era architecture
historic residential character
maritime heritage
narrow streets
well-preserved 19th-century cottages
locatedIn Hobart NERFINISHED
Hobart City Centre and surrounds NERFINISHED
Tasmania NERFINISHED
locatedOn waterfront of River Derwent
partOf Greater Hobart NERFINISHED
suburb of Battery Point
popularActivity heritage sightseeing
photography of historic streetscapes
walking tours
primaryUse residential area
region Southern Tasmania NERFINISHED
streetPattern irregular narrow streets
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
transportAccess pedestrian access from Salamanca Place via Kelly’s Steps
urbanCharacter intimate scale streets
low-rise built form

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Arthur Circus partOf Battery Point historic area