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Glenelg Highway,, CARAPOOK VIC 3312 - Property No B1815 |
The pastoral run 'Muntham' was established by Victoria's first permanent settlers, the Henty Brothers, in 1837, at the junction of the Glenelg and Wannon Rivers. Edward Henty developed this property into the principal Western District horse and cattle stud of the 1850's. The one and a half storey barn, constructed of hand made red bricks on stone foundations at an unknown date, but possibly the late 1840's, served as a store house on the station. The Red Brick Barn is located on ... more |
B1815 |
Regional |
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Glenelg Highway,, CARAPOOK VIC 3312 - Property No B1819 |
'The pastoral run "Mutham' was established by Victoria's first permanent settlers, the Henty Brothers, in 1837 at the junction of the Glenelg and Wannon Rivers. The first primitive hut, with attic and stone cellar, was considerably expanded by Edward Henty prior to 1844, using hand split weatherboards and shingles as cladding. A new kitchen wing was added in 1907, and the bay front extension in 1922. Muntham' homestead is one of the oldest established, continuously occupied ... more |
B1819 |
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