Wow, I just don’t know where to start with this one….. If like me you would love a home with Character, Grandeur and History, then surely you can’t go past this. Built around the 1860′s using convict labor and convict bricks for the Gibson family, with the prominent David Gibson having been granted part of 1315 acres of the very picturesque Dairy Plains. The Gibson family arrived in Tasmania in 1804, and were well known in Tasmania for the breeding of prize winning sheep. The house was then sold to Donald Norman Cameron who was a landowner, politician and sheep breeder. History lesson over and back to the present day, this home is an absolute credit to it’s currant owners who have painstakingly and lovingly brought it back to its former glory and added a few modern conveniences along the way…… I’m sure you will agree, the photo’s are stunning and you can see why the photographer spent hours there, but…YOU REALLY HAVE TO SEE THIS ONE! WHAT A BEAUTY..!