Tasma Court

OBJECT TITLE / NAME

Tasma Court

DATE1940s

MEDIAImage

COLLECTIONMornington and District Historical Society

REG NO.1377

HISTORY

Tasma Court was a large guest house between Tasma Lane and Canterbury Street from the 1870’s until the 1970’s when it was demolished. The main building was brick two storeys with 13 rooms, large weather board dining room, an adjoining weather board dwelling of 11 rooms and a tennis court. It was originally known as as Canterbury House later as Holcomb House and from the late 1930’s as Tasma Court, from which the current unit complex takes its name. The Mornington museum has examples of Holcomb House crockery. Mrs P. Butler was the proprietress, and the phone number was Mornington 131.

DESCRIPTION

This photo shows a brick and stone 2 storey building. It has a wooden verandah to both floors with the upper floor enclosed in at one end. There is a small brick wall along the front of the property. There is a ti tree in the foreground. The roof is slate, and one chimney can be seen.

SUBJECTS

Hotels

KEYWORDS

Butler, P, Canterbury House, Canterbury Street, Holcolm House, Hotels, Mornington, Tasma Court, Tasma Lane