Evandale is an historic town in northern Tasmania, Australia. It sits on the banks of the South Esk River, 18 km south of Launceston. Named after early colonial explorer and Surveyor-General George Evans, the town is famous for its late-Georgian and early-Victorian buildings with relatively untouched streetscape, a popular Sunday market and as a host to the annual national Penny Farthing Bicycle Championships. At the 2016 census, Evandale had a population of 1,345.
St. Andrews Church, Evandale
Clarendon House, just outside Evandale was built in 1836 and is registered by the National Trust
St Andrew's Anglican Church, Evandale
Major Harry Murray, World War I, Victoria Cross recipient
The South Esk River, the longest river in Tasmania, is a major perennial river located in the northern region of Tasmania, Australia.
South Esk River in Launceston