Steeped in history, it's part of the defunct Royal Derwent Hospital (mental asylum), pre-dates Port Arthur Historic Convict site but is largely shamefully ignored by Derwent Valley Council. It's decaying state is also the current and past state governments' shame. The locals keeps breathing life into it with weekend markets, there's also a ripper little café (Patchwork) and operating Motel. Also a huge antique store where the morgue is, and in the other old buildings. The abandoned, derelict workshops and old wards are just sad but still a part of the fascinating, rich history of it. They have walking tours which are...
Read moreWow! The spiritual energy released from this place is absolutely insane! I’ve spent a lot of time spirit wandering in southern Tasmania and as soon as I reached the Bothwell LEYLINE I could tune in to the cosmic frequency of Willow Court Antique Centre. Not a cloud in the sky so no CHEMTRAILS, and water in town is compliancy free, plenty of ASTRAL zinc in the gardens nearby. Spent a few nights sleeping there and felt very refreshed! While I where there the pain was much better, skin felt NORMAL,...
Read moreThis place is a scavengers dream. think of what you are after and it is probably hidden away in one of the many rooms around the place from books, furniture or chimney pots through to bits for your old Holden, military attire or old 1930/40 electrical test gear, the list goes on. Prices are good and the only problem is that if you fly down to Tasmania your weight limit on the flight home can easily be blown. Oh and there is a great cafe in the nearby garden, try the pepper...
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