New Norfolk

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New Norfolk is a historic town in Tasmania, Australia, known for its riverside setting, colonial architecture, and role as a regional service and tourism hub in the Derwent Valley.

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Label Occurrences
New Norfolk canonical 3

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf locality
town
country Australia
distanceFromHobart approximately 32 kilometres northwest
economicActivity agriculture in surrounding district
retail and services
tourism
feature Derwent River floodplain
colonial-era churches
heritage hotels
historic hospital and asylum precinct
historic town centre
riverfront parks
governingBody Derwent Valley Council
hasAmenity hospital
schools
shopping facilities
hasClimate temperate oceanic climate
hasLandUse commercial
light industrial
residential
rural fringe
hasPostcode 7140
heritageStatus contains multiple heritage-listed sites
isHistoric true
isRegionalCentreFor Derwent Valley
knownFor colonial architecture
heritage buildings
regional services
riverside setting
tourism
localGovernmentArea Derwent Valley Council
locatedIn Derwent Valley, Tasmania
locatedInCountrySubdivision Southern Tasmania
surface form: South-east Tasmania
locatedNearCity Hobart
locatedOnIsland Tasmania
locatedOnRiver River Derwent
region Derwent Valley
role regional service hub for the Derwent Valley
tourism hub for the Derwent Valley
state Tasmania
timeZone Australian Eastern Standard Time
timeZoneDST Australian Eastern Daylight Time
tourismAttractionType antiques and collectibles
heritage tourism
river-based recreation
transportRoute Lyell Highway
urbanForm small town

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Derwent River passesNear New Norfolk
River Derwent passesSettlement New Norfolk
subject surface form: River Derwent (Tasmania)
Southern Tasmania contains New Norfolk