White House Museum Bakery in Westbury, Tasmania still bakes using the original historic wood-fired oven.
Built in the 1840s by ex-convict Thomas White and now leased and managed by The National Trust, White House is set on the edge of the town's traditional Village Green and is home to the Convict Biscuit Company.
The wood-fired bakery and a steam-powered flour mill were both added to the building in 1859. Today, White House Museum Bakery offers a range of fresh-baked goods and light refreshments.
White House incorporates a fascinating museum - highlights of a visit include Thomas White's original general store, superb 18th and 19th century furniture, a display of vintage cars and a nationally-significant childhood memorabilia collection.

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