Hunter Estates. A Comparative Heritage Study of pre 1850s

HUNTER ESTATES
A Comparative Heritage Study of
pre 1850s Homestead Complexes
in the Hunter Region
Volume II
Appendix 1: Hunter Estate Database
Appendices
CLIVE LUCAS, STAPLETON & PARTNERS PTY LTD
Appendix 1: Hunter Estate Database
Hunter Estates
Comparative Heritage Study
Appendices
CLIVE LUCAS, STAPLETON & PARTNERS PTY LTD
Hunter Estates
Comparative Heritage Study
MullaVilla
(mullavilla)
OldBarraba
TheGlen
TheWilderness
BingleburraPark
BonaVista
Brookfield
Caergwrle
Cairnsmore
Camyrallyn(Camyr EastGresford
Allyn)
Cangon
Cessnock
Cessnock
Cessnock
Cessnock
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Allynbrook
Brookfield
Paterson
EastGresford
Lovedale
Millfield
Ellalong
Laguna
Laguna
Pokolbin
Caerphilly
LagunaHouse
Cessnock
Wollombi
Cessnock
Cessnock
Dungog
StJulian
Wangat
Lewinsbrook
Wallarobba
Houghton
Fingal
Allyndale
Corrabare
Ellalong
Yango
Yango
Pokolbin?
Corrabare
Durham
Durham
Gloucester
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Durham
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
COUNTY
?
1823
1829
1824
1822
1829
1826
1832
1840s?
1830Ͳ31
c1823
1831
1829
1828
1829
GRANT
Branxton
PARISH
DATE
Branxton
Abercorn
(Abarcorn)
Byora
Cessnock
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Palmer,George
ThomasͲ1834
Wiseman,
RichardͲ1834
Wiseman,
ThomasͲ1838
Newton,J
MacKay,DFand Mackay,JK
Hooke,J
Boydell,Charles
andJames
Brown,Crawford
Logan
Boydell,Charles
Smeathman,
MajorCharles
Thomasor
George
Walker?????
Phillips,Capt.
James
Park,Alexander
Holmes,Joseph
Broadbent
Bridge,J
Carter,William
Dunlop,David
Finch,Heneage
Holmes,Spensor
Milson,David
Ambrose
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
?
FIRSTOWNER
SIZE
1000
c500
640
?
ACRES
YES
YES
6.Archaeological
Site
SmallPortion
1.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with20ormore
buildings;single
nucleus.
YesͲ3
YES
YES
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
HouseͲ1863.
offices,kitchens,
laundries,workers
quarters,dairy,meat
house,bans,sheds,
coachhouseand
stablesadded1860s
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
HookeͲMelbeeEstate,Wirragulla,
BayleyPark’,Parramatta
DFMacKayͲClerktotheBenchof 530
Magistratesandwasactiveonthe
CommitteeoftheStockProtection
Association
YES
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog Dawn,
CamyrAllyn.kmz patersonriver.com
Tobacco,sheepand
cattle
MatureGarden
andMature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
EarlyhouseͲ
demolished.Two
laterhousesandland
subdivided.
Housebuiltduring
Cameron'stimeͲ
secondhomestead
HouseandPrimary Houseand
Farmyard,with5 Farmyard,
ormorebuildings; irregular,2
singlenucleusand alignmentsand
HouseandPrimary Houseand
Farmyard,with10 Farmyard,
ormorebuildings; irregular,2
alignments
multiplenucleii
Rossett'atPatrickPlains,Maryville
Blackford,PatrickPlains,NullaNulla
Magistrate.MemberofthePatrick 640each
PlainsTurfClubandastewardat
theracesin1836.Memberofthe
StockProtectionAssociation.
MemberofthedistrictCouncilat
Paterson.Marriedthedaughterof
BishopWilliamBroughton,Mary
PhoebeBroughton.
1280
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet
Markers\Dungog
Cairnsmore.kmz
Magistrate
HRHS,GMLdatabase
Place
Markers\Dungog
Cangon
Homestead.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Dungog
Markers\Dungog TH,HRHS,Dawn,
Caergwrle.kmz jenwillet,HunterREP
5.1.Nomature
plantings
YES
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
YES
5.6.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;single
nucleus
YESͲ4
1.1.Mature
Garden
DungogTH,jenwillet
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
Wine
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
Place
DungogTH,Dawn,
Markers\Dungog jenwillet
BonaVista.kmz
YES
Place
HunterREP,HRHS,
Markers\Cessnoc Sheedy,InterimHunter
kTheGlen.kmz REPinventory,GML
database
Place
HRHS,CessnockHS;
Markers\Cessnoc Sheedy1982,ADB
kOldBarraba
Homestead.kmz
YesͲ2
YES
HRHS
HunterREP;Cessnock
HeritageStudy,Dawn,
InterimHunterREP
inventory;GML
database
Place
HRHS,CessnockHS;
Markers\Cessnoc InterimHunterREP
kMullaVilla.kmz Inventory,ADB
Place
Markers\Cessnoc
kLaguna
House.kmz
5.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith5or
morebuildings
House,had
outbuildings,extentof
outbuildingsunknown
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
REFERENCES
HRHS,GMLdatabase
Place
GMLdatabase,listings
Markers\Cessnoc
kByora.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Place
HRHS
Markers\Cessnoc
kWilderness
Estate.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Dungog
Bingleburra
Park.kmz
YES
yes
Yes
NT
yesͲ4
yesͲ4
YES
YesͲ2
Yes
RNE
Magistrate.MemberofthePatrick 1150
PlainsTurfClubandastewardat
theracesin1836.Memberofthe
StockProtectionAssociation.
MemberofthedistrictCouncilat
Paterson.Marriedthedaughterof
BishopWilliamBroughton,Mary
PhoebeBroughton.
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
5.1.Nomature
2.1.Houseand
plantings
Farmyard,
rectangularblocks
5.1.Nomature
plantings
4.1.Possible
mature
plantings
YES
LEP
YES
S170
YesͲ2
yesͲ4
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus&
ArchaeologicalSite
StMarysonAllynChruch,Villageof
Allynbrook
5.1.Nomature
plantings
PLANTINGS
5.1.Nomature
5.3.Houseand
plantings
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
FARMLAYOUT
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
2.1.Houseand
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
rectangularblocks
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
SmallPortion
Furtherresearch
required
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
TYPOLOGY
1280
CoronerinSydney
Tobaccoandcattle
Wineryandvineyard
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
5.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith5or
morebuildings
slabbarnisoriginal
wineryandpress
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
EARLYUSE
PatersonͲsubdivided100allotments c1850House
fromestatein1840supplementingthe
officialtown
JohnBudgeͲ
memberof3rd
regiment
Kitchenattachedto
housearrear;brick
dairywithintact
shingleroof,later
timberandiron
outbuildings.Feed
shedandacornbarn
werebuiltslightly
laterthantheconvict
period.
OUTBUILDINGS
2090a
VeteranofthePeninsulawars.
FriendofSusannahMathildaWard
(Cintra)
Demolished1940sͲ
50s.
Sandstonefarm
cottage
Builtastonehouse
SinglestoreyGeorgian
sandstonehouse,
verandahthreesides
ARCHITECT
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
Caerphilly
PembertonGrangenearParramatta,
Bringelly,GinninderraStationin
CountyMurray
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
Lewinsbrook
600
100
1280
TheWilderness
MullaVilla
OTHERLANDS?
CommitteefortheStockProtection 640
Association
PalmerͲShareholderinthe
AustralianAgriculturalCo.
Magistrate.ProtectorofAborigines 100
forWollombiandMacDonaldRiver
FinchͲsurveyorofGreatNorthern
Road
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Cardonass
Cawarra
Cintra
CoryValeandVacy Vacy
Creebank
Dingadee
Fotheringaye
Gostwyck
Hollydene
Lewinsbrook
LyndhurstVale
Maryville
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Allynbrook
Wallarobba
Gresford
ClarenceTown
Paterson
ClarenceTown
Fosterton
Vacy
Paterson
Gresford
Vacy
Lewinsbrook
Wallarobba
StJulian
Uffington
Houghton
Uffington
Fosterton
Gresford
Gresford
Houghton
StJulian
Gresford
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
1826
1822
1825
1833
1824
1820s
1823
1827
1824/25
1828
1843
1825
1828
Dungog
Gloucester
COUNTY
GRANT
Fosterton
PARISH
DATE
BandonGrove
Canningalla
Dungog
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Boydell,Charles
Verge,John
SIZE
ACRES
SecretaryofAssociationforthe
ProtectionofStockoftheUpper
DistrictsofPatersonandWilliams
Rivers
1930sbutmay
incorporatepartof
original
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
Tenantfarmers
EARLYUSE
640
2560
Magistrate.MemberofthePatrick 1032
PlainsTurfClubandastewardat
theracesin1836.Memberofthe
StockProtectionAssociation.
MemberofthedistrictCouncilat
Paterson.Marriedthedaughterof
BishopWilliamBroughton,Mary
PhoebeBroughton.
2560
CommitteefortheStockProtection 2560
Association
smallgrant
Rossett'atPatrickPlains,CamyrAllyn
McLeayRiver(AustralEden)and
Kempsey
BingleburraPark
Presentbuilding1886
SinglestoreyGeorgian
stylec1839Ͳsurvives
slabcottageͲVineyard
SalisburyWatersnearArmidaleͲ
Cottagein1829Ͳlater
GostwyckandTerribleVale.Pages
RivernearBlandford,Beckhamstation. becameaninn.Large
houseͲGostwyckin
1836
Twostoreyboom
styleͲ1878
originalkitchenand
barnandstone
storehouse
servantsquarters,
barnsandoffice
Verge'shutͲ1830s.
Pastoral
vineyard,tobacco,
cotton
YES
320cattleand16
horses.Sheep
breeding.VineyardͲ
oneoftheearliest,
tobacco,wheat,barley
andmaize.Watermill
onPatersonRiverat
confluencewith
MartinsCreek
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
PLANTINGS
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
4.1.Possible
mature
plantings
YES
YES
3.1.HouseBlock, 2.1.Some
5.2.Houseand
mature
PrimaryFarmyard, rectangular
plantingsnear
with4orless
house
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith15or
morebuildings
ArchaeologicalSite 5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
5.2.Houseand
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
irregular,2
with5ormore
buildings;single alignments
nucleus
yes
YesͲ3
Yes
YesͲ3
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
TownorSuburban
Allotment
4.3.HouseBlock 3.1.Some
maturenative
rectangular;
trees
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
Furtherresearch
required
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
5.3.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
LennoxtonandCardonass
1280
3.3.Primary
Farmyard,with10
ormorebuildings;
multiplenucleii
4.1.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Healsoearly
formedalasting
interestinthe
Aboriginals,who
becamevery
attachedtohim.
Hepleadedthe
causeoftheir
educationto
Governor(Sir)
RalphDarling
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
FARMLAYOUT
6.Archaeological 5.1.Houseand
Site
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
2.2.Houseand
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
with10ormore rectangular
buildings;single blocks,2
alignments
nucleus
VillageReserve
TYPOLOGY
Neyarroc1831/Elms
GostwyckatPaterson,Beckham
HallͲremainingfrom
stationonthePagesRivernear
Blandford,GostwyckinNewEngland, VacyEstate?
TerribleVale,andSalisburyPlains
YES
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
1200
VineyardͲwinery
1851afirehad
destroyedhisstores
andcellars,
equipmentand4000
gallons(18,184litres)
ofwine,Lindeman
wenttotheVictorian
goldfields,workedasa
doctorandminer,and
soonaccumulated
funds.Hereturnedto
Cawarraandrebuilt
thewinery
OUTBUILDINGS
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
ARCHITECT
SmallPortion
Dangar,WilliamͲ SteamflourͲmillin1834,oneofthe 2030
1834
firstinthenortherndistrictofNew
SouthWales.EGCorydiscovereda
trackacrosstheMoonbiRanges,by
wayofaroutelaterfollowedbythe
GreatNorthernRoad.Wardenof
thePatersondistrict.Knownasthe
'KingofPaterson'.
Verge,PhillipͲ
sonͲc1837
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
OriginallypartofGTownshend'sland. pre1850twostorey
Corowa,northernVictoria
housewithlater
additions
LennoxtonandCreebank
OTHERLANDS?
ClarendonPark
Matronatthefemaleorphanageat 640
Parramatta
1600
JamesAdairͲSecretaryof
AssociationfortheProtectionof
StockoftheUpperDistrictsof
PatersonandWilliamsRivers
800
Surgeon.MemberoftheHunter
RiverVineyardAssociation.Widely
knownandesteemedasafounder
oftheAustralianwineindustry.
2560
PuisineJudge.In1829Justice
DowlingtravelledtoMaitland
whereheheldthefirstCircuitCourt
inthetown.Hewasappointed
ChiefJusticein1837andwas
knightedin1838.FriendofJohn
Stephen,theseniorpuisnejudge
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Holmes,CharlesͲ TherryͲCatholicpriest
?
GilbertCory
(brother)Ͳ1831
Adair,JamesͲ
1827
Park,Alexander DrRobertParkͲ
1873Ͳlocal
magistrate
Walters,Samuel
Cory,Edward
Gostwyck
Therry,John
Joseph
Myles,Lawrence
Adair,James
Cory,JohnJ
(fatherofEG
Cory)
Ward,Susannah
Matilda
Lindeman,Dr
JohnHenryͲ
Adair,George
Dowling,Sir
James
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
FIRSTOWNER
S170
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
LEP
YES
RNE
Yes
Yes
YES
NT
REFERENCES
Place
Markers\Dungog
Lyndhurst
Vale.kmz
Place
Markers\Dungog
Maryville.kmz
GMLdatabase,Hunter
REP,DungogLEP
DungogTH,jenwillet,
ADB
Place
DungogTH,Interim
Markers\Dungog HRHSlist,HRHS,
Lewinsbrook.kmz jenwillet
Place
HRHS
Markers\Dungog
Hollydene.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Dungog
Markers\Dungog TH,HRHS,Dawn,
jenwillet,ADB
Gostwyck.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Dungog
Fotheringaye.km
z
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet
Markers\Dungog
Dingadee2.kmz
Place
DungogTH,
Markers\Dungog patersonriver.com,
jenwillet
Creebank.kmz
Place
DungogTH,ADB,
Markers\Dungog Dawn,jenwillet,
patersonriver.com
CoryVale.kmz
Place
DungogTH,Dawn,
Markers\Dungog jenwillet,
patersonriver.com
Cintra.kmz
DungogTH,HRHS,ADB,
Place
Markers\Dungog InterimHRHSlist,
WamboCMP
Cawarra.kmz
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog patersonriver.com
Cardoness.kmz
Place
DungogTH,ADB,
Markers\Dungog jenwillet
Canningalla.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Mountjove
(Mountjoy?)
Mowbray(Vineyard Vacy
CottageFarm)
Mulconda
Munni
NullaNulla
Penshurst
SummerHill
Thalaba
TheGrange
Tillegra
Tillimby(Tilimbi)
Tocal
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Dungog
Paterson
Paterson
Dungog
Wollombi?
Marshdale
FishersHill
MtRivers
Dungog
Dungog
BandonGrove
Dungog
Houghton
Houghton
Tillegra
Wallarobba
Thalaba
Gresford
StJulian
Wangat
Tillegra
Tillegra
Gresford
Dungog
Durham
Durham
Durham/Gloucester?
Durham
Gloucester
Durham
Durham
Gloucester
Durham
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
1829
1827
1833
1832
?
?
1827
1829
1835
1824
1824
1828
1823
Dungog
Durham
COUNTY
GRANT
Dungog
PARISH
DATE
Dungog
Melbee
Dungog
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Webber,James
Boughton,John
Herring
Windeyer,
Charles
Chapman,
Mathew
Germon,Henry
Kealy,Edward
Webber,John
Phillip
Brown,Crawford
Logan
Mann,Johnor
James
Forster,William
Wilson,Caleband
Felixof
NewtownͲ1834
Townshend,
GeorgeͲ1834
William
Alexander
Smith/Edwin
SmithͲ1860s
Frankland,Capt Cory,EGͲ1829
GeorgeJackson
Anley,Ferdinand
Wright
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Mackay,Duncan
Forbes
FIRSTOWNER
SIZE
2000
1280
640
ACRES
573
2560
2000
1060
MemberoftheStockProtection
Society.StartedasaltworksatLake
Macquarie.JamesCannͲoverseer.
Dr.IsaacScottNindexsurgeonof
the57thRegimentoccupiedasmall
areaoftheTillimbyestatewithhis
residenceandasmallhospitalhe
keptforsettlerstosendtheir
assignedservants.
chiefclerktothebenchof
magistrates,journalistand
publisher,MountWindeyernear
Dungogwasnamedafterhim.
FriendofJudgeDowlingͲTillegra
locatedoppositeDowlingsgrant.
Oneofhissonsmanagedtheland.
Atthetimeofhisdeath,Matthew 1280
Chapmanwassaidtobethelargest
proprietorofhorsestockinthearea
andthebestjudgeaswell
Magistrate
Guygallon
Thalabasettlement
WebberͲGuygallon,PatersonRiver.
TownshendͲTrevallyn
TownshendͲMagistrate/WebberͲ 2560
brotherofJamesPhillipWebber
(ownerofTocal)
570
Cairnsmore,Blackford,PatrickPlains.
Munni?SummerHillͲschool
PortMacquarie,ClarenceRiverdistrict,
NewEnglanddistrict,pioneeredthe
BurnettandWideBayregionsinthe
MoretonBayDistrict
Vineyardestate/TheVineyard
MinimbahHouseandoutbuildings
OTHERLANDS?
1280
Magistrate
1920a
Amanoflettersandpolitician.Born ?
atMadras,India,sonofThomas
Forster,armysurgeon,andhiswife
Eliza,daughterofGregoryBlaxland.
Oneofthemostsuccessful
squattersofthegreatpastoral
expansionineasternAustralia.
Franklandfirsttointroducethe
grapetoPatersondistrict
SuperintendentofPrisonsand
PublicWorksinNewcastle(1827)
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
BUILDINGS
Mainhouse1839Ͳ
builtbyFelixWilson
Demolished
Extended1884by
Edwin
Smith.
Original1840shouse
demolished.Present
houseͲc1860.Edward
G.Corywasoccupying
VineyardCottageby
1829whilehishouse
'Gostwyck'wasbeing
constructed.Later
VineyardCottagewas
tobecomeanInn,one
ofthefirstinthearea.
Presentbuilding1886
MAINHOUSE
ARCHITECT
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
Thoroughbredhorses
TobaccoͲTownshend.
TenantfarmingͲ?
Vineyard/Wine
EARLYUSE
brickterracehousing vineyard,fruittrees,
1840sThunderbolts cattle,sheep
cottage,greathay
shed,smallerhay
shed,bullshed,stone
barn,slaughterhouse,
stallionboxesand
horsestalls
Carriage
house/Stables,
butchershut/meat
house,slabshed.Slab
shedsbuiltsametime
ashomestead.
stonestorehouseand
otherstonebuildings
OUTBUILDINGS
ARCHAEOLOGY
YES
ABORIGINAL
PLANTINGS
4.3.HouseBlock 1.3.Mature
Gardenwith
rectangular;
avenues
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
FARMLAYOUT
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
5.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith5or
morebuildings
2.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with15ormore
buildings;single
nucleus.
2.3.Primary
Farmyard,with15
ormorebuildings;
singlenucleus
Furtherresearch
required
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
1.3.Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments;
remnantsof
rectangularblock,
designed
6.1.Farmyard,
4.2.Primary
Farmyard,with5 irregular,single
ormorebuildings; alignment
multiplenucleii
with10ormore
buildings
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
2.1.Houseand
5.6.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
rectangularblocks
with4orless
buildings;single
nucleus
YES
Dungog
LEP
2006,
DRAFT
Dungog
LEP
2011
LEP
YES
YES
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
Hunter YES
Water
S170
YES
YESͲ1
YesͲ3
YesͲ3
YesͲ3
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
2.5.Some
mature
plantingsand
hedgelines
3.1.Some
maturenative
trees
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
3.1.HouseBlock, 1.1.Mature
4.1.Houseand
Garden
PrimaryFarmyard, rectangular
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
4.6.Housewith5 3.1.HouseBlock, 2.4.Some
mature
ormorebuildings; rectangular
plantingsnear
singlenucleus
house,with
windbreaks
Furtherresearch
required
5.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith5or
morebuildings
TYPOLOGY
YES
RNE
YES
Yes
YES
YES
NT
REFERENCES
Place
Markers\Dungog
Tocal
Homestead.kmz
GMLdatabase,Dungog
TH,HRHS,Wambo
CMP,HunterREP,
InterimHRHSlist
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog patersonriver.com
Tillimby.kmz
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog ADB
Tillegra.kmz
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog InterimNTlist
TheGrange.kmz
Place
DungogTH
Markers\Dungog
Thalaba.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Dungog
SummerHill.kmz
Place
DungogTH,Dawn,
Markers\Dungog patersonriver.com
Penshurst.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Dungog
NullaNulla.kmz
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Place
Markers\Dungog jenwillet,WamboCMP
Munni
Homestead.kmz
Place
DungogTH,ADB,Dawn
Markers\Dungog
Mulconda.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Dungog
Markers\Dungog HS,HRHS,ADB,
jenwillet
Mowbray.kmz
DungogTH,jenwillet
Place
DungogTH
Markers\Dungog
Melbee.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Trevallyn
Underbank
WiryGully
(Wirragulla)
Airlie
BonnyDoon
Faulkland
GloucesterCottage Gloucester
(orTheHomestead)
ShawHomestead
Stobo
Alderley
Booral
Gundayne
Stroud
Tahlee
Thornleigh
Woodside
Dungog
Dungog
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
GreatLakes
GreatLakes
GreatLakes
GreatLakes
GreatLakes
GreatLakes
GreaterTaree
MountGeorge
Stroud
Carrington
Stroud
Booral
Booral
Booral
RawdonVale
Barrington
Faulkland
RawdonVale
RawdonVale
Wirragulla
Underbank
EastGresford
Wyoming
Stoud
Carrington
Stroud
Booral
Booral
Booral
Knowla
Fitzroy
Gloucester
Verulam
Knowla
Knowla
Dungog
Underbank
Lewinsbrook
Macquarie
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Durham
Durham
Durham
c1839
?
c1827
1827
1828
1830s
1834?
c1829
1825
1828
1830
1840s
1828
1829
1826
1830
Dungog
Durham
COUNTY
GRANT
Fingal
PARISH
DATE
AllynRiver
Torryburn
Dungog
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
SIZE
ACRES
Beckham,Lt.
Thomas
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.?
AACo.
AACo.
AACo.?
AACo.?
Laurie,AT
Hooke,John
Calvert
Mosman,
Archibaldand
George
Townshend,
George
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
Magistrate.MountedPolice
705
?
640
40
80
House1910
Existing1873to
replaceearlier
homesteadͲCrooks
Park
SeeotherAACo.listings
SeeotherAACo.
SeeotherAACo.listings.
SeeotherAACo.listingsͲGundayne
House,BuckettsWayBooralͲbuilt
1860
SeeotherAACo.listings
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
tobacco,dairy,mixed
farming
EARLYUSE
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
4.2.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
YES
YES
Redcedarandbeech
convictmade,convict
builtbricksfor
chimneyandwell.
WasusedasaTavern
andInnfortravellers
aswellasaPost
Office
bricklimecement
renderedbuildingof
twostoreyswthL
shadpedservicewing
andcellars
Brickandstonewith
cellarͲ1826building
with1830Ͳ38
extensions.Rebuilt
andextended
between1880and
1890.
HouseͲ1880s
Housec1840or1860,
l
Orchards
Adjacentbuildings
wereusedforschool
lessonsandchurch
services
Waterfrontcottage,
Sheds,Observatory
1840
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Australian
Agricultural
Company
Australian
Agricultural
Company
Australian
Agricultural
Company
Australian
Agricultural
Company
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
5.1.Nomature
plantings
YES
YesͲ3
YES
YES
YesͲ1
YesͲ1
YES
YesͲ1
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
Yes
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ2
Australian
Agricultural
Company
Yes
Yes
Yes
NT
builtasanoutstationͲ
bungalowsuggesting
AngloͲIndian
influence.Single
hippedroof,verandah
onmainfrontbeing
recessed,shuttered
frenchdoors.
YesͲ4
RNE
Glouces Yes
terLEP
2010
LEP
Yes
Australian
Agricultural
Company
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
YesͲ2
Australian
Agricultural
Company
S170
YesͲ2
weatherboard
schoolroomand
church,underground
wel
Separatekitchenwing
connectedtohouseat
rear
YesͲ3
Yes
YesͲ3
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
NotLocated
SmallPortion
SmallPortion
4.3.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
5.3.Houseand
Garden
PrimaryFarmyard, rectangular;
Farmyard
with4orless
buildings;multiple irregular,multiple
nucleiiwith10or alignments
morebuildingsand
ModernFarm
DairyͲoneofthefirstin
thedistrict1830s
Yes
3.1.Some
maturenative
trees
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
1.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,designed
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
PLANTINGS
FARMLAYOUT
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
1.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with20ormore
buildings;single
nucleus.
TYPOLOGY
Numerous
outbuildings
DairyͲpoorcondition sheep,vineyards,jam YES
factoryforapple,pear
andpeachorchards,
dairy
Kitchen,breadoven,
dairy
OUTBUILDINGS
Australian
Agricultural
Company
ARCHITECT
Outbuildingsextantc
30yearsago(HRHS
Inventory)
FormerAAC.outstation.SeeotherAA Singlestoreystation
Co.listings
managersresidenceͲ
sandstockbricks
madeinStroud,
timberverandahto
foursides
CrooksPark
MosmanͲFurracabadStationnearGlen rebuiltpost1904
Innes
MosmanͲmerchantsandwhaling. 2560
Lordbecamebankruptin1840s,
foreclosedbyBankofAustralia.The
Bankwentintoliquidationandthe
propertywassoldthrough
Australia'sfirstlottery.
Lord,JohnDͲ
1836
2560
Penshurst,Emray(floodedbyLostock Originalhouse
Dam),
demolished.Existing
housebuilt1950
incorporatingthe
originalcellars
Magistrate.Deputychairmanofthe 2560
recentlyformedPatersonRiver
Farmers'ClubSailedtoAustraliaon
theshipPrinceRegentalongwith
CharlesBoydellandAlexanderPark
Pitnacree,BlairmoreandrunsinNew House
EnglandwereByronPlains,Waterloo,
Falconer,andGuyra
OTHERLANDS?
Way,EdwinͲ
1842
2000
McIntyre,JohnͲ McIntyre,PeterͲ AgentforThomasPotter
murdered
1830
MacQueen.In1827hehadguided
AllanCunninghamoverthe
LiverpoolRangeandtheexplorer
hadnamedtheMcIntyreRiverinhis
honour
FIRSTOWNER
REFERENCES
InterimNTlist,Interim
HRHSlist
GML,HRHS,RNE,
GloucesterLEP
InterimHRHSlist
InterimNTlist,Interim
HRHSlist,HRHS
GreatLakesHS,HRHS,
InterimNTlist
HRHS
GMLdatabase,Wambo
CMP,Broadbent1997,
InterimHRHSlist
GreatLakesHS
Place
UPPERTareeHS
Markers\Greater
Taree
Woodside.kmz
Place
Markers\Great
Lakes
Thornleigh.kmz
Place
Markers\Great
LakesTahlee
House.kmz
Place
Markers\Great
LakesStroud
House.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Great
Markers\Great LakesHS,HRHS
LakesGundayne
House.kmz
Place
Markers\Great
LakesBooral
House.kmz
InterimHRHSlist,
InterimNTList,HRHS,
GMLdatabase
Place
HRHS
Markers\Glouces
terStobo.kmz
Place
Markers\Glouces
terBonnie
Doon.kmz
Place
Markers\Glouces
ter
Faulkland.kmz
Place
Markers\Glouces
terGloucester
Cottage.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Glouces
terAirlie.kmz
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet
Markers\Dungog
WiryGully.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Dungog
Markers\Dungog TH,jenwillet,Dawn,
Underbank.kmz ADB,HRHS
Place
DungogTH,jenwillet,
Markers\Dungog patersonriver.com
Trevallyn.kmz
Place
DungogTH,ADB,Dawn
Markers\Dungog
Torryburn.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Leemington/
Lymington
Aberglasslyn
Anambah
BelleVue
(Mindaribba)
Bolwarra(Browns
Brush)
Closebourne
(Illulaung)
Duckenfield,Berry Morpeth
ParkandBerry
House
Dunmore
Dunoon
Eelah(originally
Hunter'sHill)
ElmsHall
FontHill(Fonthill)
GowanBrae
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Bolwarra
Farley
Vacy
MaitlandVale
Lochinvar
Bolwarra
Morpeth
Bolwarra
Mindaribba
Gosforth
Aberglasslyn
WarnersBay
Gosforth
Gresford
Middlehope
Gosforth
Middlehope
Alnwick
Maitland
Middlehope
Middlehope
Gosforth
Gosforth
Kahibah
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Durham
Northumberland
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
1836
1827
c1825
1833
1822
1846Ͳ1900
1822
1813
1825
1822
1822
1826
LakeMacquarie
Northumberland
COUNTY
GRANT
Coorumbung
PARISH
DATE
Cooranbong
Cooranbong
(Kourumbung)
LakeMacquarie
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
SIZE
ACRES
Magistrate
1280
HelyͲAssistantSurveyorofRoads 2000
andBridges.Magistrate.Great
NorthRoadEngineer.In1832or
1833FrederickAugustusHely
leasedtheproperty,withAlexander
Oliverashisoverseer.ͲHewasthe
firsttosettlepermanentlyinthe
districtandtodevelopacitrusfruit
orchard.
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Hungerford,John
Beecher
BucknellSnr,
William
Nowland,
Timothy
Lang,George
Eales,John
Close,Lt.E.C
Brown,John
Evans,William
Cobb,George
Bucknell,William
WentworthͲ1830
(leasedfromhis
father)
Lang,AndrewͲ
1825
Tyrell,RevRͲ
1848
MacQueen,
ThomasPotterͲ
1826andlater
soldtoRichard
Jones
Mackay,W.H
BUILDINGS
demolishednearsite
ofpresentRoman
CatholicChurch
MAINHOUSE
MorpethHouse,StJames'sChurchof c1829
England
DuckenfieldͲ
1830sheacquiredbypurchaseand
demolished.Berry
squattageanumberofrunsonthe
ParkHouseͲ1837.
LiverpoolPlains,thelargestbeing
BerryHouseͲ1857
WalhollaandQueepolli.Intheearly
1840shebecamethepioneer
pastoralistoftheMaryboroughdistrict.
16,000+acresoffreeholdinMaitland
district,20stationsinNSW.
ThevillageofLargs
CloseͲEngineerofPublicWorksin 2560a
Newcastle,Magistrate.Memberof
theLegislativeCouncilfrom1829Ͳ
1838.
1027
EalesͲFounderofHunterRiver
FerryService.Beganminingnear
MinmiindefianceoftheAustralian
AgriculturalCo.'smonopoly.
Organizedthefirstracemeeting
heldintheHunterRiverdistrict
(1833).Builtgiantirontanksto
holdgrainatBerryPark,possibly
thefirstsilosusedinthecolony.
1050
GeorgeLangͲtorekeeperatthe
CommissariatDepartment
atLiverpoolAndrewLangͲMaitland
DistrictPastoralAssociation,
Committeetocollectsubscription
forthedistressedinIreland;Hunter
RiverVineyardAssociation;
CommitteeforMaitlandHospital;
JudgeatHunterRiverAgricultural
Societyshow
HeadoftheIrishwoollenmillsin
Dublin.CametoAustraliato
investigateintroductionofthe
merino.
Engulfedinlater
additions
MacQueenͲSegenhoe,Kelvinside
MacqueenͲMagistrate.1824the 2030
firstdirectshipmentoffree
emigrantstoNewSouthWalesand
gaveagreatstimulustoagriculture
inthecolony.Heintroduced
experiencedfarmersandartisans,
bloodstock,andthecapital
necessaryforprogressivefarming.
MemberoftheNational
ColonizationSociety.Established
theBankofAustralasisandthe
CommercialBankingCo.
?openedastore
therein1838.
2560
?
c1835
2000
1833
EvansͲalogbarn
whichwasthatched
andalogandstone
cottageaswellasan
orchard.Second
homesteadͲ
Mindaribba1885built
forWilliamWadeof
Dungog.
houseandstables
c1880Ͳbuiltbythe
Mackayfamily
DepasturedstockontheupperHunter, GreekRevivalstyle
theBarwonRiverandtheNamoi
villaͲinitsc1860s
form.
Lymington
Cooranbong.Wyoming.
OTHERLANDS?
Surgeon.AssistantColonialSurgeon 1070
inSydneyin1809andAssistant
surgeonatNewcastlein1811.
2100
HoblerͲMagistrate,grazierandhad 1100a
Owens,HenryD Jamieson,Sir
interestsinastockͲsellingagency
JohnͲ1828
Hobler,GeorgeͲ
1836
Warner,
Jonathan
Simpson,LtPercy Hely,Frederick
AugustusͲ1832
orJames
Campbell???
FIRSTOWNER
HenryRobertson
replacedbyJohn
Verge
ARCHITECT
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
Saxonysheep,mixed
cropsandtobacco,
hops
Horsestud
Asheeprun,cattle,
wheat
Mixedfarming.horseͲ YES
separatekitchen,
poweredflourmillein
employee
1828andin1831a
accommodation,
substantialwindmill
stables/carriage
house.Wasalsoamill, wasconstructed.
PresbyterianChurch
andschool
YES
Grazing.Hoblerletthe YES
landtotenantfarmers
farmandorchard
cattleͲdairy
EARLYUSE
BerryHouseͲservants' Wheat,sheep,
quartersandastone racehorses.At
Duckenfieldhemadea
rubblebarn.
privateraceͲcourseand
bredbloodstock.
Barn
OUTBUILDINGS
4.2.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
Furtherresearch
required
TownorSuburban
AllotmentͲVillage
ofBolwarra.
4.1.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
1.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,designed
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.3.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.2.HouseBlock 2.2.Some
4.4.Houseand
mature
PrimaryFarmyard, rectangular;
plantingsnear
Farmyard
with5ormore
Houseor
buildings;single irregular,2
Farmyard
alignments
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleusand
Archaeologicalsite
3.4.Housewith10 5.4.Houseblock, 1.3.Mature
Gardenwith
ormorebuildings; irregular
avenues
multiplenucleii
3.1.HouseBlock, 1.4.Mature
4.4.Houseand
Garden,with
PrimaryFarmyard, rectangular
avenues,
with5ormore
hedges
buildings;single
nucleus
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
YES
YES
2.1.Houseand
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
with10ormore rectangularblocks
buildings;single
nucleus
YesͲ2
YES
YES
YesͲ2
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
LEP
YES
S170
YES
YesͲ1
YesͲ3
YesͲ2
YesͲ1
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
PLANTINGS
YES
FARMLAYOUT
1.3.HouseBlock, 1.5.Mature
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, nonͲrectangular, Garden,with
avenues,
designed
with5ormore
hedges,
buildings;multiple
windbreaks
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
NotLocated
NotLocated
TYPOLOGY
YES
YES
YES
RNE
yes
YES
YES
Yes
Yes
YES
NT
REFERENCES
LakeMacquarieHS,
LakeMacquarieCouncil
website,jenwillet
ADB,LakeMacquarie
Councilwebsite
Place
Markers\Maitlan
dGowan
Brae.kmz
HRHS
Place
historicproperties.com
Markers\Maitlan
d(Dungog)
Elmshall.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Maitlan Sheedy
dEelah.kmz
HRHS
Place
GML,HRHS,Dawn,
Markers\Mailtan jenwillet,WamboCMP,
InterimHRHSlist
dDunmore
House.kmz
WamboCMP,ADB,
Place
Markers\Maitlan jenwillet,HRHS
d
Duckenfield.kmz
HunterREP,jenwillet
Place
Markers\Maitlan
d
Closebourne.kmz
MaitlandHS,HRHS,
Place
Markers\Maitlan ADB,jenwillet,Dawn
dBolwarra.kmz
Place
WamboCMP
Markers\Maitlan 1994,HRHS
d
Mindaribba.kmz
Place
InterimHRHSlist,
Markers\Maitlan InterimNTlist,HRHS
dAnambah.kmz
HRHS
Place
Markers\Maitlan
d
Aberglasslyn.kmz
PLACEMARKER
LouthPark
Newington
Owlpen
Rathluba
Regentville
Windermere
Baerami
Balmoral
Dalmar(Bengalla)
Edinglassie
KayugaandRose
ValeCottage
Kerrabee
Martindale
Merton
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Maitland
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Denman
Martindale
Kerrabee
Kayuga
Denman
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Denman
Windermere
?
EastMaitland
Farley
Whittingham
EastMaitland
Althorpe
Bureen
Kerrabee
Ellis
Brougham
Clanricard
Brougham
Baerami
Gosforth
Maitland
Gosforth
Whittingham
Maitland
Brisbane
Durham
Phillip
Brisbane
Durham
Brisbane
Durham
Hunter
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
1830s?
1824
1822
1839
1822
1829
1836/1844
1824Ͳ25
1828
1824
1825
1829
1822
Maitland
Northumberland
COUNTY
GRANT
Gosforth
PARISH
DATE
Lochinvar
Kaludah
Maitland
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
SIZE
2000
1040
1230ac
2000a
ACRES
Mitchell,HoustonͲ AllmanͲMagistrate.Ccommandant 500a
1833
andmagistrateatPortMacquarie
penalsettlementandappointed
commandantatNewcastle
Nicholson,
William
Afoundingdirectorofthe
CommercialBankingCompany
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Oglivie,William
BettingtonSnr,
JamesBrindley
McDonald,A
McIntyre,Donald
Forbes,George
Wright,Capt
Samuel
Forbes,Sir
Francis
Hungerford,EmmanuelͲ
magistrate.
2,560
Whitefamily
1875
?
JamesWhiteͲ
1839
52
2000
1280acres
WilliamOgilvieͲmagistrateMerton, 1280
DarlingtonͲ1832
Generalmerchant.WoolͲimporter 1040
inthefamilybusinessinLothbury,
London.DirectorateoftheBankof
NewSouthWales.By1832
Bettington'swharfatDarling
Harbourwasabusycentre,chiefly
forcolonialwhalersandtimber
vessels
ForbesͲbrotherofFrancisForbes
andsuperintendentofSkellater.
WhiteSnrͲoverseerforthe
AustralianAgriculturalCo
WrightͲCommandantatMacquarie 2500a
Harbourpenalcolony&Port
Macquariepenalsettlement.
SuperintendentofPoliceat
Newcastle
Bowman,William ForbesͲChiefJustice 640
BowmanͲsonofGeorgeBowman.
FirstmayorofMuswellbrook
Hungerford,
Hungerford,
Capt.Emmanuel Thomas
Winder,Thomas WentworthWCͲ WinderͲmerchant,playedamajor 700a
WhiteMelville 1836(lasedback roleinthedevelopmentofthe
northernshippingtradeand
toWinderand
claimedanearlymonopolyoncoal
Wentworth
minedinNewcastle
stayedonthe
estateseveral
monthsayear)
Allman,
Commandant
Francis
Tyrrell,Edward
Rotton,John
Maughan,John
Thomas
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Duguid,Leslie
FIRSTOWNER
BUILDINGS
MainhouseͲtwoof
fourwingsrebuiltin
1880son1830
foundations.Below
floorlevelisoriginalͲ
convictcells
Demolished???
LochinvarHouseͲ
1841
MAINHOUSE
DesignedbyReuss
andBrownandbuilt
byBringemanand
Dewar
ARCHITECT
LiverpoolPlains.MertonvillageͲfirst
villageintheupperhuntervalley
PiercefieldandBrindleyPark
MertonCottage1825
andWhiteslate
nineteenth
homesteadcomplex
Currenthouse
1865/c1900.c1838Ͳ
1840originalstone
cottage.Homestead
rebuiltpost1865by
EdwardWhite.1986
demolitionof
remaining1storey
wingoforiginal
c1840Ͳ1870
Homesteadcomplex
containsformerPost
Office.
ForbesͲRousLenchWhiteͲTimor,and Singlestoreyhouse HorburyHunt
possiblybuiltfor
BoorroomaontheBarwonRiver,
GeorgeForbesin
Belltreeswithbrothers
1837Ͳrouslench.
Mainhousebuiltfor
Whitesson
Secondhomestead
KayugavillageͲlittleremains.
builtin1932.c1828
CemeteryͲ1828PeterMcIntyreͲ
brotherͲAAco.Blairmore,Sconeand Originalhomestead,
replacedc.1932.New
landsinNewEngland
housedesignedby
EdwardMerewether.
Outbuildings
1840s
Homesteadwas
Originallyonsameallotmentas
EdinglassieandRousLenchalsoowned commencedabout
byForbes.Bowmanfamilyalsoowned 1857
Archerfield,Arrowfield,Strowan,
Oaklands,Gyarran,Skellaterand
Balmoral.
Demolished
ThomasͲThungalierrunonthewest The1850shousewas
replacedin1863bya
bankoftheBarwon.In1857
Hungerfordtookupthirteenblockson newhousewestof
theCulgoaandabout1858occupied thefirstandadjacent
GnomeryandWyambah,250,000acres tothepresent
homesteadwhichwas
(101,172ha)ontheWarregoin
builtin1875andstill
Queensland,whereherancattle.
HungerfordontheNewSouthWales survives.
borderwasnamedafterhim.
Luskintyre
Overton
Greenwood
Rathluba,Overdene.
StHelena
OTHERLANDS?
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
ARCHAEOLOGY
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
racehorsesandcattleͲ YES
Whites.Vineyards
YesͲ2
YesͲ3
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
1.1.Mature
Garden
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
YES
Muswell YES
brook
LEP
2009
YES
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Cattle
Muswell
brook
LEP
2009
YesͲ4
SmallPortion
YES
stonebuilding,sheds,
postofficeͲvillagelike
complex
YesͲ2
YES
YES
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.2.Some
6.Archaeological 6.3.Farmyard,
irregular,multiple mature
SiteͲnomain
plantingsnear
alignments
house
Houseor
Farmyard
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
YES
1.2.Houseand
Farmyard,nonͲ
rectangular
blocks,designed
YES
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
YES
YesͲ2
4.2.HouseBlock 1.3.Mature
Gardenwith
rectangular;
avenues
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ2
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
YES
NT
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
YES
YES
YES
YES
RNE
LEP
YES
YES
S170
YesͲ2
YesͲ3
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
2.5.Some
mature
plantingsand
hedgelines
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
PLANTINGS
FARMLAYOUT
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
Furtherresearch
required
SmallPortion
6.Archaeological
Site
5.6.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;single
nucleus
6.Archaeological
SiteͲsee
subdivisionplan
6.Archaeological
Site
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
TYPOLOGY
shearingshedͲ1840s/
carriageshedͲ1840s
YES
ABORIGINAL
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
stockhorsebreeding,
vineyards
Wine
EARLYUSE
Slabhut
shearingshed/barn
Aroundthe
homesteadwere
stables,stockyards,
men'squarters,etc.
thecurrentmansion
beingthethirdhome
builtonthesame
estatebytheone
owner,thelattertwo
survivingadjacentto
eachother.
StablesͲoriginallytwo
storeysnowonlyone.
Dairyshed,partsof
originalcellarsatrear
ofstables.Therewere
cellars,stables,coach
houseandavineyard.
Winecellar
OUTBUILDINGS
REFERENCES
MaitlandHS
Culturalcollections,
Mitchellcommercial
plans
HRHS,jenwillet,Dawn
MuswellbrookHS,
HRHS,Dawn,1841
Census,ADB,jenwillet,
listings
Place
GMLdatabase,
Markers\Muswel MuswellbrookHS,ADB,
Dawn
lbrook
Merton.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Muswel MuswellbrookHS,ADB,
WamboCMP
lbrook
Martindale
Homestead.kmz
GMLdatabase
Place
GMLdatabase,
Markers\Muswel MuswellbrookHS,
lbrookKayuga HRHS,Dawn,jenwillet
Homestead.kmz
Place
Markers\Muswel
lbrook
Edinglassie.kmz
Place
MuswellbrookHS,
Markers\Muswel HRHS,Dawn,1841
lbrookDalmar Census,ADB,jenwillet
Stud.kmz
WamboCMP1994,
Place
Markers\Muswel ADB
lbrook
Baerami.kmz
Place
GMLdatabases,HRHS,
Markers\Maitlan ADB,jenwillet,Dawn
d
Windermere.kmz
MaitlandHS
MuswellbrookHS,
HRHS,Dawn,ADB
GMLdatabase,
Place
Markers\Maitlan MaitlandLEP,Sheedy
1982,HRHS
dOwlpen.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Overdene(Overton) Muswellbrook
Pickering
Piercefield
Plashett
Rosebrook
RousLench
Skellator(Skellater/ Muswellbrook
Skellatar)
StHelier
Woodlands
(Wollen)
Balikera(Balickera) PortStephens
Bowthorne
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
PortStephens
PortStephens
Hinton
Denman
Muswellbrook
Denman
Muswellbrook
Muswellbrook
Denman
Denman
Seaham
Thornton
Lincoln
Brougham
Denman
Ellis
Wynn
Denman
Denman
Clanricard
Gloucester
Brisbane
Durham
Brisbane
Brisbane
Durham
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
1829
1828
1824
1831
1824?
1839
1820s
1827
1830Ͳ31
1819Ͳ20?
1825
1823
Muswellbrook
Brisbane
COUNTY
GRANT
Ellis
PARISH
DATE
Kayuga
Negoa
Muswellbrook
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Livingstone,
Alexander
Caswell,Lt
William
Arndell,James
Dumaresq,Henry
Forbes,Sir
Francis
2560a
Bowman,George ChiefJusticeofNSW/George
ForbesͲMagistrateSkellatar1832
JnrͲ1846Ͳ
10,049acres,
partofthe
'Skellatar'estate
1075a
RoyalNavy.DistrictCouncillorand 1920
Localmagistrate
SonofThomasArndell,surgeonfor 960a
thefirstfleet.
GovDarlingͲclerktotheExecutive 2180and
Council.CommissionerofAustralian 8000a
reserved
AgriculturalCo.in1833.William
DumaresqͲMagistrateStHeliersͲ for
purchase
1832
1280a
JamesWhiteͲ
1839
ForbesͲbrotherofFrancisForbes
andsuperintendentofSkellater.
WhiteSnrͲoverseerforthe
AustralianAgriculturalCo
2056
PearcehouseͲ
1850s/1860s.
c1830sor1860swith
unsympathetic
additions.
1897or1898
Homesteaddesigned
byF.B.Menkensand
builtbyWill
McJannett&Jones
HammondforBell
family.Onewingof
theearlierhouse,of
timberconstruction,
adjoinstheMenkens
house.
HouseͲoriginal
homesteadof
OvertonEstateͲ1830s
NexttoDillin'sHintonestateand
privatetownAbbotsfordontheestate
landsattimeofsubdivision
Tanilba
largeNewEnglandstockrunswere
SaumarezandTilbuster.Hediedat
TahleeHouse,PortStephen
Edinglassie,EmuPlains
substantial1830's
dwellingsitsalongside
thelaterresidence
ForbesͲEdinglassie.WhiteͲTimor,and Aphotographdating
fromthe1880s
BoorroomaontheBarwonRiver,
indicatesthatthe
Belltreeswithbrothers
originalhousewas
demolishedand/or
rebuiltwhenthe
presentEdinglassie
wascompletedin
c1895.
Strowan
2030aand MartindaleandBrindleyPark.
1000ain
reserve
BettingtonͲMasterinchanceryin
Bettington,
JosephHortonͲ thecolony.magistratesonthe
MertonbenchearnedawellͲ
c1835
meritedreputationforthekindly
treatmentofassignedservants
BellͲCorinda,BelmontnearRichmond.
VariousestatesintheHuntervalley,
andin1849movedfromCorindato
Milgarrabecauseofthedroughtsand
depression.In1859hebought
PickeringontheHunterRiver,afertile
freeholdestateof8000acres(3237
ha),whereheliveduntilhisdeathon9
August1883
Rathluba
1280
1000
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
BrushFarmatDundas,pastoralstation HouseͲhandmade
HerefordatBathurst,Mulgoavalley bricksͲ1830swith
wherethreeofhissonslivedformany mainstoreybuilt
years,theMudgeedistricthissonsand 1850s
grandsonsformedstuds.Hislarge
estateatClarendonnearWindsorhad
alltheappearanceofaselfͲcontained
village
OTHERLANDS?
BellJnr,ArchibaldͲ JohnPikeͲmagistrateͲPickering,
1859
DarlingtonͲ1832.WindeyerͲ
Magistrate,district
councillor,patronofAnglican
Chruch
McDougall,JohnͲ AllmanͲMagistrate.Ccommandant 2560
1833
andmagistrateatPortMacquarie
penalsettlementandappointed
commandantatNewcastle
CoxSnr,William Whitford,JohnͲ
1850/60s
Forbes,George
SIZE
ACRES
CoxSnrͲmilitaryofficer,roadmaker 8000
andbuilder.
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Robertson,John Pearce,JosephͲ SuperintendantofGovernment
1854remainedin Clocks
familyfor117
years
Carter,William
Pike,CaptJohn
Allman,
Commandant
Francis
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Cox,WilliamSnr
andWilliamJnr
FIRSTOWNER
OswaldLewis
ARCHITECT
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
EARLYUSE
ARCHAEOLOGY
stonehouseͲ
BowthorneHouse,
outbuildingsand
stonebarn
Outbuilding
shorthorncattlestud
andthoroughbred
horsesͲunderthe
Whitefamilyinthe
1860s
sheepwalk
cedar
Furtherresearch
required
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.1.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
6.Archaeological 4.3.HouseBlock 2.2.Some
mature
rectangular;
SiteͲnomain
plantingsnear
Farmyard
house
irregular,multiple Houseor
Farmyard
alignments
Place
Dawn,jenwillet,ADB,
Markers\Muswel 1841Census
lbrook
Skellatar.kmz
Placemarkers\M ADB,
uswellbrook
RoosLench.kmz
Place
Dawn,jenwillet
Markers\Muswel
lbrook
Rosebrook.kmz
GMLdatabase,
MuswellbrookHS,
HRHS,jenwillet,ADB,
Dawn,WamboCMP
Place
GMLdatabase,Dawn,
Markers\Muswel 1841census,jenwillet,
ADB
lbrook
Piercefield.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,Dawn,
Markers\Muswel 1841Census,jenwillet,
WamboCMP
lbrook
Pickering.kmz
Place
MuswellbrookHS,
Markers\Muswel HRHS,Dawn,ADB
lbrook
Overdene.kmz
YesͲ3
YES
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Bowthorne.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Balikera
House.kmz
PortStephensHS,
dawn,jenwillet
PortStephensHS,
HRHS,jenwillet
GMLdatabases,
MuswellbrookHS,
HRHS,Dawn,ADB,
HunterREP,Sheedy,
InterimHRHSlist
Place
Markers\Muswel
lbrook
Woodlands
Stud.kmz
YES
REFERENCES
Place
GMLdatabase,
Markers\Muswel MuswellbrookHS,
HRHS,Dawn,ADB
lbrook
Negoa.kmz
PLACEMARKER
YesͲ2
YES
YES
YES
YES
NT
Place
ADB,jenwillet,Dawn
Markers\Muswel
lbrookSt
Heliers.kmz
YES
YES
RNE
yes
YesͲ2
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
Yes
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
Muswell
brook
LEP
2009
YesͲ4
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
4.1.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
YES
YES
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
4.6.Housewith5 5.4.Houseblock, 2.1.Some
mature
ormorebuildings; irregular
plantingsnear
singlenucleus
house
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
5.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings
250cattleand800
meathousedairy
stablesgroupandslab sheep
hutonproperty
YES
YesͲ2
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
YES
yesͲ3
LEP
YES
S170
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
2.4.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house,with
windbreaks
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
PLANTINGS
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
FARMLAYOUT
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
TYPOLOGY
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
YES
ABORIGINAL
Outbuildingsremain Thoroughbredhorse
fromearliestperiodͲ stud
separateemployee
family
accommodation,
carriagehouse/
stables
saxonandspanish
Stablebuilt1827.
weatherboardservice merinos,vineyards
wing,stonedairy,slab
hut,slabbuildign,split
logleantoand
undergroundsilo.A
uniquefeatureofthe
homesteadisacellar
locatedbeneaththe
secondhomestead
andlaterservants
quarterswhichadjoins
thepresentPickering.
Therearesuggestions
thatthiscellarwas
usedtokeepthe
convicts.Alsolocated
onthesiteisa
buildingassumedto
havebeenusedasa
school.
twoslaboutbuildings Saxonmerinostud
underWilliamCoxJnr.
OUTBUILDINGS
Kimmerghan
Kinross(Graham's
Farm)
LeighFarm
Motto
NewtonorTabbra
PortStephens
PortStephens
PortStephens
PortStephens
Kilkoy
PortStephens
PortStephens
HollowTree
Hinton
PortStephens
Irrawang
GlenLivett
PortStephens
PortStephens
EskdaleHouse
PortStephens
PortStephens
Doribung
Duninald
PortStephens
Cabbagetreeor
Eagleton
PortStephens
PortStephens
Burrowel
RaymondTerrace
?
RaymondTerrace
RaymondTerrace
RaymondTerrace
Tomago
RaymondTerrace
?
Hinton
GlenOak
Seaham
Paterson
RaymondTerrace
?
Seaham
Eldon
Eldon
Stockton
thornton
Seaham
Uffington
Seaham
Butterwick
Thornton
Thornton
Seaham
Gloucester
Hunter
Durham
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Durham
Durham
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Gloucester
Durham
1821
1822
1830
1828
1834
1824
1823
1825
1825
1860s
1828
1829
1820s
PortStephens
Durham
COUNTY
GRANT
Seaham
PARISH
DATE
Seaham
Brandon
PortStephens
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Newton,J
Pennington,
Joseph
WilliamBrettͲ
1840s
ColSnodgrass
late1830s
Henderson,
Michael
Graham,George Windeyer,
ArchibaldͲ1839
Snodgrass,Col.
Kenneth
WilliamBrettͲ
1840s
King,James
Dillon,Robert
Coram
Fisher,William
SnrorJames
Hawthorne
Scott,Walter
Dun,William
Capt.
McLeod,D
Snodgrass,Col.
KennethorJ
Newton?????
Mosman,George
Brieflysoldto
JohnWightonin
early1830sbut
reclaimedby
Warrenin1836.
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Warren,
Alexander
FIRSTOWNER
SIZE
ACRES
640
WindeyerͲMagistrateanddistrict
councillorandpatronofAnglican
Chruch
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
RaymondTerrace
TomagoͲRichardWindeyerand
Graham'sTown
1280a
RaymondTerrace
PartnershipwithJohnBingleͲPuen
Buen.HintonͲhotel,wharf,punt
crossingandstoresonKillinsland.
DeepwaterinNewEngland,
WantabadgeryintheRiverina.
Wallalong
ARCHITECT
ColonialGeorgian
housewithattic.
c1835to1838
comparablein
Tomago
Housecalled
Rosemount.1823or
1830.Frontsection
addedin1850sor
1870s.
1830sor40sBuiltby
WalterScott(also
builtWallalong
House).
Singlestoreybrick
builtintwostagesͲ
c1860sandstonebrick
with12roomssecondͲ
c1890ofbrick.
Laterhousereplaced
originalone
WarrenͲ560anearNelsonsPlainsbyt Builtin1880sfor
notcontinuouswithmajorgrant.Logue Fisherfamily
ParkͲnorthernsectionofBrandon
separatedc1900foroneofthenext
generation.AdjoinsSeahamnature
reserve
OTHERLANDS?
640
640
640
Tradingandshippingpartnership 600a
withJohnBingleoperatingbetween
SydneyandtheHunter
1500
720
Heperformedchurchservicesnear 2000
'Duninald'attherequestofthe
CommandantatNewcastleand
receivedafurtherlandgrantforthis
duty.In1822Ͳcorrespondent
memberatNewcastleofthe
CommitteeoftheAgricultural
SocietyofNewSouthWales.1825Ͳ
Coroner.
1000
commandantofthemountedpolice 1200
andplacedinchargeofthe
OrdnanceDepartment.local
magistrateanddistrictcouncillor.
memberoftheExecutiveCouncil
fromJuly1832andofthe
LegislativeCouncilfromNovember
1833.WiththedepartureofColonel
(Sir)GeorgeArthurfromVan
Diemen'sLandhewasselectedto
belieutenantͲgovernoruntilthe
arrivalofSirJohnFranklin,from28
October1836to5January1837.He
wasactinggovernorofNewSouth
Walesfrom5December1837to23
February1838,electedtothe
LegislativeCouncilin1848as
representativefortheCountiesof
Gloucester,MacquarieandStanley.
MosmanͲmerchantandwhaling.
AgentfortheAustralianCompany 2000
ofLeightͲajointstockcompany
tradingbetweenScotlandandthe
colony,districtmagistrate,the
FarmersClub,memberofthe
HunterValleyVineyardAssociation
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
timberhouse,
vineyard,huts,barn,
dairyandstockyards
stonebarnand
outbuildings
YES
OUTBUILDINGS
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
vineyard
pottery,vineyard,
winery
wheat
EARLYUSE
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
Archaeologicalsite
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
5.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith15or
morebuildings
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
Furtherresearch
required
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
Furtherresearch
required
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
TYPOLOGY
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
4.3.HouseBlock 3.1.Some
maturenative
rectangular;
trees
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
YesͲ2
YesͲ2
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ4
2.4.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house,with
windbreaks
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
LEP
YES
S170
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
PLANTINGS
1.2.Houseand
Farmyard,nonͲ
rectangular
blocks,designed
FARMLAYOUT
YES
YES
RNE
GML,DungogTH,
jenwillet,Dawn
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS,ADB
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,HRHS,
Sheedy
PortStephensHS,
jenwillet
REFERENCES
Place
Markers\Port
StephensGlen
Livett.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Kinross.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Irrawang
Park.kmz
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS,
jenwillet
PortStephensHS
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,HRHS,
ADB,jenwillet
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS,1841
Census,ADB,listing
PortStephensHS
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,Sheedy
1982,WamboCMP,
jenwillet,InterimHRHS
list
PortStephensHS
Place
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,HRHS,
Markers\Port
StephensEskdale Sheedy,
patersonriver.com
House.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Duninald.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Eagleton.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Burrowel.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Brandon
Estate.kmz
PLACEMARKER
yesͲ Place
house Markers\Port
StephensHinton
(Rosemount).km
z
YES
NT
Toombimba
Wallalong
Woodville
AbbeyGreen
(Abbeygreen)
Archerfield
PortStephens
PortStephens
Singleton
Singleton
Tomago
PortStephens
TremartonPark
Tanilba
PortStephens
PortStephens
Tahlee
PortStephens
PortStephens
Rosebank
Stradbroke
PortStephens
PortStephens
PorphyryPoint
Warkworth
MountThorley
Woodville
Wallalong
?
FullertonCove
Tomago
TanilbaBay
PortStephens
Woodville
Hinton?
PortStephens
Lemington
Wittingham
Butterwick
Butterwick
Newcastle
Stockton
Sutton
Sutton
Butterwick
Seaham
Seaham
Hunter
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Gloucester
Gloucester
Gloucester
Durham
Brisbane
Durham
1825
1840s
1860s?
1824
1825
1835
1826
1840s
1822
PortStephens
Brisbane
COUNTY
GRANT
Seaham
PARISH
DATE
Osterley
OsterleyPark
PortStephens
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
SIZE
600a
ACRES
Yes??
privateschoolLyceumsetuponhis
estateinthelate1840sͲbuiltFeldspar
homesteadandvineyardonpartofthe
estatehorhisdaughter
OTHERLANDS?
BUILDINGS
twostoreyGeorgian
sandstockbrickhouseͲ
flemishbondwith
stonequoinsbuiltin
threestagesͲ1840,
1850and1903
c1855?
MAINHOUSE
RoyalNavy.DistrictCouncillorand 50A
Localmagistrate
1155
?
Grazier.Accompaniedhisfatherlaw 4000
JohnHowein1816totheHunter
River.
1040a
SmithͲtravelledouttoAustralia
withRobertandHelenusScottand
JamesOgilvie.
Founderandfirstpresident,Hunter 600
RiverVineyardAssociation1853
formerarmyofficer
stonehouseͲfirst
phase1842Ͳ7with
cellarsͲ1868
c1831.TanilbaHouse
wasthefirsthometo
bebuiltonTilligerry
Peninsula.
Utilisingconvict
labourhestartedwith
aslabhutin1829,
expandingtoa
cottagein1831,and
laidthefoundations
ofTanilbaHousein
1837,builtofquartz
porphyrystonewhich
wasquarriednearby.
1830Ͳ1850.1907
Arrowfield,Archerfield,Richmond
construction
RavensworthAmongtheBowman
demolished.1920s
stationsintheHunterValleywere
homesteaddestroyed
Archerfield,Arrowfield,Skellator,
Balmoral,GyarranandGrampianHills; byfire.
beyondtheLiverpoolRangeswere
MaidenheadinNewEnglandandTerryͲ
HieͲHieinthenorthͲwest.
FamilyalreadyestablishedatWindsor. Homestead
FatherGeorgeLoderSnrbuiltLoder
House,Windsor.
stablesandother
NephewWalterScottsettledon
WilliamsRiverpartofestatein1843at outbuildings
Eskdale.EstatenorthofBowthorne
Tomago
FarmsitesatSaltAshandSeaham,
Balikera
RoyalNavy.DistrictCouncillorand 50ac,part Caswellbrotherspurchasedlandnear stonehouseͲ1837
Localmagistrate
2560
Balikera
MemberoftheLegislativeAssembly 60
fortheCountyofDurham(1856)
andPaterson(1859).Servedonthe
senateoftheUniversityofSydney.
2560
CarmichaelͲPresbyterianminister, 1600each
liberaleducator,magistrateand
Assistantsurveyorinthehunter
riverdistrict.Pioneerinviticulture.
InApril1847hewasgiven
permissiontobringoutthreevineͲ
dressersfromEurope.Memberof
anassociationseekingpermission
toimportcoolielabourfromIndia
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
RichardWindeyerͲ WindeyerͲlawyerͲpoliticalandlaw 850
1838
influenceͲsetupschoolonthe
estate,
Hickey,EdwinͲ
c1827
Bowman,George Bowman,George BowmanJnrͲleadingHunterValley 2560a
Snr
JnrͲ1841
pastoralist;bredsheepand
Shorthorncattle,ownedsomefine
raceͲhorsesandamemberofthe
PresbyterianSchoolBoardat
Singleton.BowmanSnrͲbecame
oneofthewealthiestsettlersinthe
Richmondarea.Atvarioustimes
GeorgeBowmanwasanexplorer,a
pastoralist,awinemaker,afounder
oftheBankofNewSouthWales,a
memberofthefirstparliament,the
firstmayorofRichmond,a
Magistrate.
LoderJnr,George
Thomas
Smith,JohnGalt
Russell,Major
William
Hollingworth,
Capt.
Scott,Walter
Beveridge,AM
Caswell,Lt
William
Caswell,Lt
William
Arnold,William
Munnings
Bartie,Thomas
Carmichael,Rev
Henry
Hickey,William
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
FIRSTOWNER
MortimerLewis?
Attributedby
Broadbent1997
ARCHITECT
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
Saxonsheep.orchard,
vineyard,olivesand
lucerne
EARLYUSE
FARMLAYOUT
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
3.1.Some
maturenative
trees
PLANTINGS
Cattle
2storeywinecellars
andunderground
silos.Carriage
house/stables,
bredsheepand
Shorthorncattle,
ownedsomefineraceͲ
horses
YesͲmightdatefrom GrazingͲcattleand
1850s
sheep
outbuildingsͲ
creameryandold
stonebarn?Stables
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
1.2.Houseand
Farmyard,nonͲ
rectangular
blocks,designed
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
6.Archaeological
SiteͲFurther
researchrequired
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
5.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith5or
morebuildings
5.7.Housewith4 5.4.Houseblock, 2.3.Some
mature
orlessbuildings; irregular
plantingsand
singlenucleus
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
laterstage1850Ͳ1880Ͳ vineyards
caretakerscottage,
gatehouse,dairy,
chapel1860Ͳ61
stables
4.6.Housewith5 5.4.Houseblock, 1.1.Mature
Garden
ormorebuildings; irregular
singlenucleus
Furtherresearch
required
SmallPortion.
ShownasChurch
LandonBaker’s
Atlas
6.Archaeological 6.1.Farmyard,
Site
irregular,single
alignment
6.Archaeological
Site
TYPOLOGY
4.6.Housewith5 5.4.Houseblock, 1.1.Mature
Garden
ormorebuildings; irregular
singlenucleus
dairy,vineyard,orchard
horsestud
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
Thereisasmallgaol
andanexterior
kitchen
brickoutbuildingsͲ
barn,stbles,dairyand
servants
accommodation
stonebuildingusedas Vineyard
adistillery
outbuildings
OUTBUILDINGS
YES
YES
YesͲ2
YesͲ2
YesͲ1
YesͲ1
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
S170
YES
YES
YES
Port
Stephen
sLEP
2000
YES
YES
LEP
YES
YES
RNE
yes
YES
YES
YES
YES
NT
PortStephensHS,
InterimHRHSlist
ADB,listings
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS,
HRHS,ADB
PortStephensHS,
Dawn
REFERENCES
PortStephensHS,
HRHS,jenwillet,
patersonriver.com,
Dawn
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,HRHS,
jenwillet,InterimHRHS
list
PortStephensHS
PortStephensHS
GMLdatabase,Port
StephensHS,HRHS,
jenwillet,ADB,
Broadbent1997,
InterimHRHSlist
Place
GMLdatabase,ADB,
Markers\Singleto Dawn
n
Archerfield.kmz
Place
HRHS,Dawn
Markers\Singleto
nAbbey
Green.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Wallalong
House.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Tomago
House.kmz
Place
InterimNTlist,HRHS
Markers\Port
StephensTanilba
House.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Stradbroke.kmz
Place
Markers\Port
Stephens
Osterley.kmz
Placemarkers\Po
rtStephens
PorphyryPoint
Site.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Baroona
(Rosemount)
Bebeah
CarrowBrook
CastleForbes
Clifford
Corinda
Dalwood
/Wyndham
Dulwich(now
Kangory)
Frome
Glendon
Greenwood
Greylands
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Branxton
Belford
Whittingham
Whittingham
Whittingham
Garangula
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Whittingham
Sedgefield
Camberwell(Alcorns Auckland
Inn)
Dalwood
LowerBelford
Warkworth
Whittingham
?
Singleton
Singleton
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
Northumberland
1826
?
1825
1825
1822
1820s?
c1825
1831
1822
1828
1830s
1830s
1827
Singleton
Hunter
COUNTY
GRANT
Wambo
PARISH
DATE
JerrysPlains
Arrowfield
Singleton
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
SIZE
ACRES
Rotton,John
Scott,Robertand
Helenus
Glennie,James
Maziere,David
Bell,Archibald
Jnr.
?
Mudie,James
Busby,James
Munro,
Alexander
Larnach,John
White,George
BoyleͲ1839
Newington,MiranneEstate,farmat
Lochinvar.
1040
BoyleͲAssistantsurveyorinthe
SurveyorͲGeneral'sDepartmentand
workedintheHunterRiverdistrict.
MLAͲNorthumberlandandHunter
Milgarra,Pickering,Bundarraga
Kinross
Manresa,Bengalla
2080
BUILDINGS
MAINHOUSE
stockstation
convictbarracks.
Kitchen
1830Ͳ1842+later
buildingc.1889.
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
EARLYUSE
OUTBUILDINGS
LaterbuildingͲJ.W. Cottage,barn
Pender
(Architect),E.Gould
(Builder).
ARCHAEOLOGY
YES
YES
ABORIGINAL
Bredbloodhorsesand YES
by1832hadmorethan
300atGlendon.Tthey
laidsoundfoundations
forthefirstofthegreat
Huntervalley
thoroughbredstuds.
cellars,presshouse, Wine
cooperageandoffices.
washhouse,kitchen
andwings.
AtCorindahe
specializedinbreeding
'coachers'andhackney
horses,withwhichhe
monopolizedthe
Sydneymarketfor
someyears.
Studfarm,grazing
Servantsquarters.
Benjamin
estate
Backhouse,Horbury Servicewing,
Hunt(stables),F.B. observatory,
glasshouse,tower,
Menkins,F.G.
farmbuildings.
Castleden
Carriage
house/stables.J.
HorburyHunt1871+
1885stables&service
wing
MUNRObeganthe
'Bebeah'Vineyardand
hiswineswonmore
than2000prizesall
overtheworld;more
than500firstprizes.
ARCHITECT
Servantsquartersin
mainhousebuiltin Allbuildings
twostagesͲ1826and designedbyRobert 1840,men'shutsof
1833,overseer's
Scott
1837
house.Stoneflagged
cellars,barns,
blacksmithshopsͲ
Outbuildingsmayno
longerbestanding;
kitchen,Stables
1828Ͳ1840.Had
outbuildings,
appendagesand
enclosedverandah.
Vineyardsaround
house.
c1870s
c1833Oswald
Belmoreshouse
1830s
ArdesierHouseͲ
1860s
OriginalhouseͲ
RosemountbuiltbyJ
LarnachͲearly1830s
renovatedbyB.
Backhouseinlate
1860sandlater
additionsbyothers.
ArcherfieldatRichmond,Ravensworth Stonehomesteadwas
constructedbyconvict
AmongtheBowmanstationsinthe
labourin1832.The
HunterValleywereArcherfield,
originalconvictcells
Arrowfield,Skellator,Balmoral,
GyarranandGrampianHills;beyond stillcomprisethe
homestead’scellars,
theLiverpoolRangeswere
MaidenheadinNewEnglandandTerryͲ andconvictironsare
stillanchoredtothe
HieͲHieinthenorthͲwest.
stonewalls.
OTHERLANDS?
Scott,RobertͲMagistrate,agentfor 2060each
theAustralianCompanyofLeightͲa
jointstockcompanytrading
betweenScotlandandthecolony,
directoroftheCommercialBanking
Co.ofSydneyandservedonmany
committees.In1838,however,
afterhisinjudiciousandsomewhat
arrogantdefenceoftheMyallCreek
murderers,hewasremovedfrom
themagistracy;HelenusScottͲ
Magistrateanddistrictwardenof
Patrick'sPlains.FarmersClub,
memberoftheHunterValley
VineyardAssociation
JamesGlennieͲmagistrate
2000a
1000a
DiscoverednewrouteoverBlue
MountainsͲBellsLineofRoad.
Magistrate,memberofthe
LegislativeAssembly,wasoneof
theearliestsettlersintheareaand
wasoneofthefirsttointroduce
cattle,andthefirsttobringinhorse
teams.
George
GWyndhamͲmagistrate
WyndhamͲ1828
Barker,JamesͲ
1840
PublishedͲATreatiseontheCulture 2500a
oftheVineandtheArtofMaking
Wine andAManualofPlain
DirectionsforPlantingand
CultivatingVineyardsandfor
MakingWineinNewSouthWales
(Sydney).
Magistrate.1837hepublishedThe 2560
FelonryofNewSouthWales
MunroͲEmancipist.Wasassigned
toJBrowninPatrick'sPlains,
receivedticketofleavein1836and
beganbuyingdepasturinglicences
throughoutarea,startedacoach
mailservices,builtandmanaged
hotelsandelectedthefirstmayor
ofSingletonin1866
LarnachͲOverseerforJohnBowman 4000a
andthenJamesMudieͲCastle
Forbes
Bowman,George Bowman,George BowmanSnrͲbecameoneofthe 1130a
Snr
JnrͲ1840s
wealthiestsettlersintheRichmond
area.AtvarioustimesGeorge
Bowmanwasanexplorer,a
pastoralist,awinemaker,afounder
oftheBankofNewSouthWales,a
memberofthefirstparliament,the
firstmayorofRichmond,a
Magistrate.BowmanJnrͲleading
HunterValleypastoralist;bred
sheepandShorthorncattle,owned
somefineraceͲhorsesanda
memberofthePresbyterianSchool
BoardatSingleton
FIRSTOWNER
Furtherresearch
required
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
6.Archaeological
SiteͲsee
subdivisionplan
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
Furtherresearch
required
Furtherresearch
required
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
Furtherresearch
required
TYPOLOGY
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
4.2.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
YesͲ2
YesͲ2
YesͲ2
YesͲ3
YesͲ1
YES
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.1.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ1
LEP
YES
S170
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
YesͲ3
2.6.Hedgelines
orwindbreaks/
Nomature
plantings
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
PLANTINGS
No
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
1.2.Houseand
Farmyard,nonͲ
rectangular
blocks,designed
FARMLAYOUT
YES
YES
YES
RNE
YES
YES
YES
No
YES
YES
NT
REFERENCES
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
ADB,jenwillet,Dawn,
Broadbent1997,
Sheedy1982,Interim
HRHSlist
InterimREPlist
Place
InterimHRHSlist,HRHS
Markers\Singleto
nGreylands.kmz
Place
GML,Dawn,jenwillet,
Markers\Singleto ADB
n
Greenwood.kmz
Place
Markers\Singleto
nFrome.kmz
Place
Markers\Singleto
nGlendon.kmz
Place
HRHS,jenwillet
Markers\Singleto
nDulwich
(Kangory).kmz
Place
GML,HRHS,Singleton
Markers\Singleto HS,HunterREP
nDalwood
House.kmz
Place
GMLdatabae,HRHS,
Markers\Singleto jenwillets,ADB,Interim
nCorindaHouse HRHSlist
Farm.kmz
HRHS
Place
ADB,jenwillet,Dawn
Markers\Singleto
nCastle
Forbes.kmz
ADB,jenwillet
Place
HRHS,
Markers\Singleto familytreecircles.com
nArdersier.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Singleto ADB,Dawn,Interim
nBaroona.kmz HRHSlist,jenwillet
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Place
Markers\Singleto ADB,Dawn,Jenwillett
nArrowfield.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Leconfield
Manresa
Minimbah
MountLeonard
Neotsfield
Ravensworth
Redbourneberry
(RedbourneBury)
Spottiswood
StClair
Strowan
Wambo
Barsham
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
Singleton
UpperHunter
Blandford
Warkworth
Carrowbrook
Westbrook
Bulga
Ravensworth
Whittingham
Bulga
Wittingham
Glendonbrook
Dalwood
Murulla
Lemington?/
Warkworth
Gotha
Dyrring
Wybrow
Vane
Whittingham
Whybrow
Whittingham
Tangorin
Branxton
Brisbane
Northumberland
Durham
Durham
Durham
Hunter
Durham
Northumberland
Durham
Northumberland
Hunter
Northumberland
Northumberland
Singleton
LowerBelford
Belford
Kirkton
1825
1830s
1829
1823
c1824
c1832
1834Ͳ35
pre1824
1840s
1823
?
1823
1850s?
Singleton
COUNTY
GRANT
PARISH
DATE
Singleton
HambletonHill
Singleton
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Hale,James
Bowman,George
Black,John
Howe,John
Bowman,Dr.
James
Dangar,Henry
Edinburgh
Australian
Companyand
Brown,John
Scott,Robert
Wyndham,
Reginald
Busby,John
SIZE
2000
2000a
960
ACRES
Dangar,HenryͲAssistant
GovernmentSurveyor,ameat
canningfactoryatHoneysuckle
Point,Newcastle,MLA.
Durham,WͲson Emancipist
inlaw
Familyalreadysettledinthe
HawkesburyregionͲArcherfield,
Richmond
Hill,RevRichard?ͲHoweͲSurveyedtheBulgaRoad
1825
fromWindsortoHunterRiver
BUILDINGS
1218
?
1860s
Singlestorey
renderedbricknew
house1847
Housebuilt1860Ͳ
Arrowfield,Archerfield,Richmond
identifiedasa
RavensworthAmongtheBowman
transitionalcountry
stationsintheHunterValleywere
house
Archerfield,Arrowfield,Skellator,
Balmoral,GyarranandGrampianHills;
beyondtheLiverpoolRangeswere
MaidenheadinNewEnglandandTerryͲ
HieͲHieinthe
700+500 RaworthnearMorpeth
purchase
originalhouseͲ
Rosemount.Later
houseͲBBackhouse
1827Ͳ1838Present
secondstoreyadded
c.1870.
700each
1872housefor
ReginaldWyndham,
sonof
GeorgeWyndham,
WyndhamEstate
founder.
Built1865
MAINHOUSE
1881
CaptainWilliamRussellͲGlenridding
nearSingleton,WaverleyandCheshunt
Park
Glendon
CarrowBrook
OTHERLANDS?
1000
2000
Scott,RobertͲMagistrate,agentfor 2500
theAustralianCompanyofLeightͲa
jointstockcompanytrading
betweenScotlandandthecolony,
directoroftheCommercialBanking
Co.ofSydneyandservedonmany
committees.In1838,however,
afterhisinjudiciousdefenceofthe
MyallCreekmurderers,hewas
removedfromthemagistracy.
SonofGeorgeWyndham
SurveyerͲSydney'sfirstwater
scheme.FatherofJamesBusby
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Russell,Captain BowmanͲPrincipalSurgeonofthe by1832Ͳ
William
Colony,onthelocalcommitteeof 11000a
theAustralianAgricultural
Company,
Dangar,William
Alexander,CBͲ
1880s?
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Dines,Richard
FIRSTOWNER
OswaldLewis
ARCHITECT
brickservantswing
(formerkitchen?)
1844studmasters
brickcottage1837.
slabbutchershut
1900twostoreybrick
andsandtonekitchen
wing(formerhouse)
1830,1837,1906
mountingyard,horse
boxesandstockyards
1906.SlabhorseboxͲ
1900Carriagehouse
withstablesand
granary1840
OUTBUILDINGS
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
Wheat,cattle,stocking
station(halfway
betweenSydneyand
hisotherpropertiesin
LiverpoolPlains),horse
stud
YES
SheeprunͲthe
YES
RavensworthEstate
wasworkedby
overseersandassigned
convicts
Vineyard
Horsestud
EARLYUSE
PLANTINGS
1.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,designed
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
Furtherresearch
required
2.1.Houseand
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
rectangularblocks
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
6.Archaeological
SiteͲSubmerged
Furtherresearch
required
2.5.Some
mature
plantingsand
hedgelines
5.7.Housewith4 3.1.HouseBlock, 1.1.Mature
Garden
orlessbuildings; rectangular
singlenucleus
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
YES
YesͲ3
YesͲ1
YesͲ2
YesͲ4
YES
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ2
YES
YES
YES
YES
YES
LEP
YES
S170
YesͲ1
YesͲ3
1.3.Mature
Gardenwith
avenues
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
YesͲ1
YesͲ3
YesͲ4
4.6.Housewith5 3.1.HouseBlock, 1.1.Mature
Garden
ormorebuildings; rectangular
singlenucleus
YES
No
YesͲ2
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
YesͲ3
4.1.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
FARMLAYOUT
1.1.Mature
2.1.Houseand
4.4.Houseand
Garden
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
rectangularblocks
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
6.Archaeological
Site
Furtherresearch
required
TYPOLOGY
Yes
YES
YES
RNE
YES
yes
yes
YES
yes
yes
No
yes
NT
REFERENCES
RNE,jenwillet,ADB
GMLdatabase,
jenwillet,Dawn,
InterimHRHSlist,
Broadbent1997
Place
InterimHRHSlist
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Barsham.kmz
GMLdatabases,
Place
Markers\Singleto WamboCMP,Interim
HRHSlist
nWambo.kmz
WamboCMP,listings
Place
Markers\Singleto
nStrowan.kmz
InterimNTlist,HRHS
Place
HRHS
Markers\Singleto
n
Spottiswood.kmz
Place
Markers\Singleto
n
Ravensworth.km
z
GMLdatabase,Interim
Place
Markers\Singleto HRHSlist,Sheedy1982
nNeotsfield
Homestead.kmz
Place
InterimHRHSlist
Markers\Singleto
nMinimbah
House.kmz
Place
WamboCMP,HRHS
Markers\Singleto
nMt.
Leonard.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Singleto
nManresa.kmz
Place
GMLdatabae,HRHS
Markers\Singleto
nLeconfield
House.kmz
HRHS,ADB,jenwillet
Place
Markers\Singleto
nKirkton.kmz
Place
Listings
Markers\Singleto
nHambledon
Hill.kmz
PLACEMARKER
Bickham
Bloomfield
BrindleyPark
Bundarraga
(Bundaraga)
CarringtonPark
Cassilis
CliffdaleWyoming Wingen
Stud
Collaroy/Collaroi
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
Cassilis
?
Cassilis
Dunnan
Merriwa
Murrurundi
Blandford
Bligh
Northumberland
Bligh
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Collaroy,Tomimbil Bligh/Brisbane?
andBorambil
Wingen
Turill
Tyrone
Howardand
Coulston
Murrurundi
Murulla
c1834
1828
1829
1828
1828
1843
1822
1822
UpperHunter
Brisbane
COUNTY
GRANT
Scone
PARISH
DATE
Scone
Belltrees
UpperHunter
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Jones,Richard
SIZE
940
2560a
ACRES
MLC,electedPresidentoftheBank 10000
(DavidsonͲ
ofNSW1828.merchantͲspirits,
partownerinwhalers,magistrate. 3760aand
MemberofnumerousorganisationsͲ JonesͲ
7800a)
theAustralianReligiousTract
SocietytotheAgriculturaland
HorticulturalSocietyandthe
ChamberofCommerce.Directorof
theBankofAustralia,presidentof
theGaslightCo.,chairmanofthe
AustralianAuctionCo.,adirectorof
theMarineAssuranceCo.andon
thecommitteesofsteamship
companies.Adetermined
opponentofGovernorSirRichard
Bourke'sliberalreforms.Hewas
particularlyactiveinhisopposition
totherestorationofcivilrightsto
emancipistsandtoBourke's
attempttocurbthepowerofthe
unpaidmagistrates.
640
Busby,WilliamͲlifememberofthe 660
NewSouthWalesLegislative
Council,activeintheAgricultural
SocietyofNewSouthWales,a
directoroftheMercantileBankof
Sydney;andanearlymemberofthe
AustralianClubinSydneyandwas
electedamemberoftheRoyal
SocietyofNewSouthWales.Busby,
AlexanderͲMagistrate
165
DiscoverednewrouteoverBlue
MountainsͲBellsLineofRoad.
Magistrate,memberofthe
LegislativeAssembly,wasoneof
theearliestsettlersintheareaand
wasoneofthefirsttointroduce
cattle,andthefirsttobringinhorse
teams.
BettingtonͲPresbyterianminister, 7680a
liberaleducator,magistrateand
surveyor,generalmerchantand
woolͲimporterinthefamily
businessinLothbury,London.
SemphillͲMagistrate
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
Forsyth,William Weaver,Richard WeaverͲbrotherofWilliam
WeaverͲcolonialarchitect
AACo.
Busby,William
andAlexander
Bell,Archibald
Jnr.
Blaxland,Gregory BettingtonSnr,
andWentworth, JamesBrindley
1834
WilliamͲ
GammonPlains
HeadStation
Haydon,Thomas
Cory,John
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Semphill,
HamiltonC
FIRSTOWNER
BUILDINGS
Bolwarra,alsogranted5000aatKrui
Creekandanotherpropertyonthe
CondamineRiverhealsohadtheFleurs
estatenearPenrith,onwhichhekepta
dairyherd,pigs,poultryanda6Ͳacre
(2.4ha)vineyardwhichin1844
produced2000gallons(9092litres)of
wine.
1834byAlexander
Busby.Originalhouse
burntdown1905
Outbuildings
Numerous
outbuildings
PartnerinsheepWS
DavidsonͲJones
succeededinproducing
woolofthefinest
description,andhis
introductionofthe
Saxonstrainmustbe
ratedanimportant
contributiontothe
Australianwool
industry.Joneswas
nowoneofthemost
considerable
landownersinthe
country.
sheepͲSaxon.Partof
theoriginal1830s
GammonPlainsHead
Stationandsettlement
waslocatedwithinthe
boundariesofthe
property,whereits
historicsmithyshed
stillstandsonits
originalsite.Bythe
timethetownshipof
Merriwawas
establishedintheearly
1840sthesettler
populationofthe
stationandthenewer
BrindleyParktopped
over100people.
homestead,Ͳ1830
1890sͲJWPender
WithhisbrothersBettingtonfirst
with1890extensions.
leased,thenboughtPiercefield,
MartindaleandBrindleyParkonthe
HunterandGoulburnRivers.James
continuedatBrindleyPark.by
purchaseandleaseextendedhisestate
beyondtheLiverpoolRanges.By1850
healsoheld90,000acres(36,422ha)
ofleaseholdlandintheBlighdistrict
Milgarra,Pickering,Corinda
horsestud
managersresidence,
shearingshed,yards,
coachhouse.c1834,
c1891shearingshed
yards,smithysshedͲ
1830s
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
EARLYUSE
ColonialGeorgian
HaydontontownshipͲbasedonthe
Irishfarmingsystembysubdivisionof homesteadͲc1845
Commodoreblockfrom1842
woolshedand
shearersquartersͲ
HorburyHunt1880s
OUTBUILDINGS
HomesteadͲ1880s
CoryVale,Vacy(Vasy),Poltimore
(Pattimore),Gostwych.Gostwych,cory
vale,vacy,bickham
ARCHITECT
OutbuildingsͲH.H
shearingshed
MAINHOUSE
Ardenhall,910acresatthejunctionof
RedbankCreek,afurther1200acres
nearTaylor'sCreek,1280acresat
Huntingdon,oppositeDonald'sCreek,
715acresatAberfoyleonthejunction
ofBrushyHillCreekand640acresat
thejunctionofthePage'sCreekand
theHunterRiverwhichhenamed
Elistoun.TheNorthumberlandHotelin
MaitlandwasbuiltbySempillin1840
OTHERLANDS?
ARCHAEOLOGY
ABORIGINAL
YES
YesͲ2
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
YES
yes
YESͲ YES
woolͲ
shed
YesͲ3
YES
YES
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
YES
YesͲ2
Place
MurrurundiHS,HRHS,
Markers\Upper jenwillet
Hunter
Bickham.kmz
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Collaroy.kmz
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
NT,Dawn,1841
Census,ADB,Interim
HRHSlist
HRHS,InterimNTlist
GML,HRHS,1841
census,ADB
HunterREP,GML
database,Some
NorthernHomes
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
ADB,1841census
YES
REFERENCES
GMLdatabase,Interim
Place
Markers\Upper HRHSlist,jenwillet
Hunter
Belltrees.kmz
PLACEMARKER
YES
YES
Yes
NT
Place
MurrurundiHS,Dawn
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Bloomfield.kmz
RNE
YES
YES
LEP
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
1.1.Mature
5.3.Houseand
Garden
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
3.1.Some
6.3.Farmyard,
irregular,multiple maturenative
trees
alignments
S170
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
NotLocated
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
SmallPortion
1.3.HouseBlock, 2.1.Some
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard, nonͲrectangular, mature
plantingsnear
designed
with5ormore
house
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
YesͲ3
YesͲ2
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.3.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
1.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with20ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
NotLocated
YesͲ1
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
1.5.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges,
windbreaks
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
SHR
PLANTINGS
FARMLAYOUT
2.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with15ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
TYPOLOGY
CuanCuan/The
Cuan
Dalkeith
Dartbrook
Elmswood
Gelston
GlenAlvon
Glenrock
GrampianHills
HarbenVale
Invermein
Kelvinside
Llangollan
Milgarra
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
Bunnan
Merriwa
Aberdeen
Scone
Blandford
Bunnan
Glenrock
Murruruni
Aberdeen
Gundy
Cassilis
OwensGap
Webimble
Borambil
Russell
Scone
Murulla
Webimble
Campbell
Murrurundi
GundyGundy
Strathearn
Doulagunmala
Brawboy
Durham
Northumberland
Durham
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Hawes
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane/Bligh
Brisbane
1824
1829
pre1824
1821
1829
1825
1827
1824
1827
?
1822
1830s
1839
1826
UpperHunter
Bligh
COUNTY
GRANT
Melbourne
PARISH
DATE
Parkville
Cressfield
UpperHunter
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Bell,Archibald
Jnr.
Arnold,Thomas
Macqueen,
ThomasPotter
Little,DrFrancis
Warland,William
Bowman,George
Campbell,
Alexander
Brodie,Peter
andHaydon,
Thomas
Stewart,John
Hall,George
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
SIZE
610
1256
2560
ACRES
Haydon,Peter
1835
2000a
960
1000
1280
DiscoverednewrouteoverBlue
MountainsͲBellsLineofRoad.
Magistrate,memberofthe
LegislativeAssembly,wasoneof
theearliestsettlersintheareaand
wasoneofthefirsttointroduce
cattle,andthefirsttobringinhorse
teams.
805
MacqueenͲMagistrate.1824the 20,000
firstdirectshipmentoffree
emigrantstoNewSouthWalesand
gaveagreatstimulustoagriculture
inthecolony.Heintroduced
experiencedfarmersandartisans,
bloodstock,andthecapital
necessaryforprogressivefarming.
MemberoftheNational
ColonizationSociety.Established
theBankofAustralasisandthe
CommercialBankingCo.
Magistrate
Squatter
Familyalreadysettledinthe
HawkesburyregionͲArcherfield,
Richmond
formerarmyofficer.local
magistrateanddistrictcouncillor.
1036
600
ThomasHallͲbredthefirstheelers 3000a
Hall,George
atDartbrookͲ'HallsHeelers'
William,John,
Elizabeth,James,
ThomasSimpson,
Matthewand
EleanoraͲ'The
Firm'or'The
Trust'
McIntyre,Donald Busby,William
andAlexander
McIntyre,Donald
orFrancis
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
Hall,David
FIRSTOWNER
BUILDINGS
1917homestead.
HeldintheHallfamily
until1990s
MAINHOUSE
OUTBUILDINGS
Corinda,Pickering,Bundarraga
Stonehouse1860s
ButchersHut,Meat
House,other
outbuildings,
cemetery
Separatekitchen,
cellar,stonebuilding
beyondkitchenand
possiblyother
outbuildings.
SaturͲhisuncleSurgeonWilliamBell 1826Ͳ1830and1876
CarlyleR.NͲSuperintendantSurgeonof constructionalso.
ConvictShips
1898homestead
woolshed1886Ͳ
HorburyHunt,meat
room,boilingdown
vat,blacksmitharea
Segenhoe,Bolwarra
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
Cattle
sheepandhorsestud
wheatandsheep
EARLYUSE
pastoralstation
Homestead1916/old JohnHorburyHunt stablesandworkmans horsestud,shearing
cottage1874ͲHHunt.
cottage1874Large
Stablesconvertedto
singlestorey
shearingshedduring
homesteadbuilt
Taylorsownership
duringownershipof
Tayloronsiteof
previouscottage
1890
ARCHITECT
twostoreysandstone
cottage1834and
homestead1907
designedby
Somerville
Arrowfield,Archerfield,Richmond
Ravensworth,Skellator,Balmoral,
GyarranandGrampianHills;beyond
theLiverpoolRangeswere
MaidenheadinNewEnglandandTerryͲ
HieͲHieinthe
GeorgeHallhadsubstantialland
holdingsfromSydneytothefarNorth
ofNSW.By1850theHallbrothershad
over200,000acres(80,938ha)inthe
MaranoadistrictofQueenslandand
over270,000acres(109,266ha)in
NewEnglandandtheLiverpoolPlains
andby1870theirestatesincluded
Gundibri,NandowraandStHeliersin
theUpperHunter,andleaseholdsof
100,000acres(40,469ha)inthe
Gwydirdistrict,525,000acres(212,462
ha)inNewEnglandand437square
miles(1132km²)inQueensland
Cassilis.LlangollenstationnearCassilis 1830sͲ1840s.Poor
condition.
Kayuga
OTHERLANDS?
ARCHAEOLOGY
YES
ABORIGINAL
PLANTINGS
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
FARMLAYOUT
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
5.5.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with4orless
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith4or
lessbuildings
2.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with15ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.7.Housewith4 5.4.Houseblock, 2.1.Some
mature
orlessbuildings; irregular
plantingsnear
singlenucleus
house
YES
Scone
LEP
1986
YesͲ1
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
5.3.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
YES
YES
YesͲ2
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
Scone
LEP
1986,
HRHS
YES
4.1.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,single
alignment
YES
Yes
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
4.3.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwithless
than10buildings.
YES
REFERENCES
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Cressfield.kmz
PLACEMARKER
YES
YES
YES
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
jenwillet,Dawn,
WamboCMP,Colonial
Houses,InterimHRHS
list
Place
SomeNorthernHomes
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Milgarra.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Llangollen.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Upper WamboCMP
Hunter
Kelvinside.kmz
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Invermien.kmz
MurrurundiHS,HRHS
Place
Markers\Upper
HunterHarben
Vale.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Glenrock.kmz
Place
Markers\Upper
HunterGrampian
Hills.kmz
HRHS,InterimHRHSlist
HRHS
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Elmswood.kmz
HunterValleyhistory
Place
Markers\Upper connection
Hunter
Dartbrook.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Upper ADB,jenwillet,Hunter
REP,MerriwaLEP
Hunter
Dalkeith.kmz
YES
NT
YesͲ3
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
1.3.Mature
Gardenwith
avenues
RNE
Place
InterimHRHSlist,HRHS
Markers\Upper
HunterThe
Cuan.kmz
YES
LEP
YesͲ1
S170
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
1.1.Mature
5.3.Houseand
Garden
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
OutsidetheLimits
ofLocation
Furtherresearch
required
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
4.4.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
Furtherresearch
required
3.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;single
nucleus
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
1.3.Mature
5.3.Houseand
3.1.Houseand
Gardenwith
PrimaryFarmyard, Farmyard,
with10ormore irregular,multiple avenues
buildings;single alignments
nucleus
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
TYPOLOGY
OldWarrah/New
Warrah
PuenBuen
Rotherwood(New Cassilis
Dalkeith)
Satur
Segenhoe
StAubins
Terragong
Thornthwaite
Timor
Turanville
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
Scone
Timor
Scone
Merriwa
Scone
Scone
Scone
Invermein
Warrah
Scone
Timor
Scone
Coulston
Scone
Scone
Scone
Turill
Scone
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Brisbane
Bligh
Brisbane
Brisbane
c1825
1820s
1833
1837
c1825
1825
1839
1830s
c1825
?
1823
UpperHunter
Brisbane
COUNTY
GRANT
Wingen
PARISH
DATE
Wingen
Murulla
UpperHunter
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Danger,William
White,James
Docker,Joseph
Dutton,Henry
Pelerin
Dumaresq,
William
Macqueen,
ThomasPotter
Carlyle,William
Bell
Busby,Alexander
Bingle,James
AACo.
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
SIZE
30
ACRES
DockerͲSurgeonwithEastIndiaCo. 595
Justiceofthepeacein1842and
laterchairmanofthebenchof
magistratesatScone.MLC
2560
2000
BrotherofHenryDangarͲ
ChurchwardenofSt.Luke'sChurch
andaDistrictCouncilloratScone.
ManagerofhenryDangar's
properties.
1837astockstationof35,840acresͲ
'KangarooHills'.
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
ARCHAEOLOGY
YES
YES
YES
YesͲ2
YesͲ3
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
5.1.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,single
alignment
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
1870s
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
YES
YesͲ1
2.3.Some
mature
plantingsand
nativesnear
Houseor
Farmyard
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
stoneoutbuildingsͲ
storehouses,large
stablesandcarriage
house,stoneand
timbershearingshed,
watertank
cornshedpre1860s
otheroutbuildigns
1909
JosephDockeror
singlestorey
sandstonehousewith Scottbrothers
(possibly?)
atticͲ1846
outbuildings
Merriwa
Shire
Council
LEP
YesͲ3
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
4.3.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,multiple
alignments
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
YES
c1840or1872.
Outbuildings
constructedpost
1840s.restoredby
CLSP
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
onlyhouseleftͲ
1830s,hadkitchen
andother
outbuildings
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
yesͲ1
2.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with15ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
1.4.Mature
Garden,with
avenues,
hedges
YES
YES
yes
NT
PLACEMARKER
REFERENCES
ADB,jenwillet
HRHS
GMLdatabase
YES
YES
YES
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Dawn,jenwillet,ADB,
HunterREP,Interim
HRHSlist
GMLdatabase,Dawn,
Place
Markers\Upper jenwillet,ADB,Hunter
REP
Hunter
Turanville.kmz
MurrurundiHS,HRHS,
Place
Markers\Upper ADB,jenwillet
Hunter
Timor.kmz
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Upper ADB,jenwillet,Hunter
REP,InterimHRHSlist
Hunter
Thornthwaite.km
z
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Upper ADB,InterimHRHSlist
Hunter
Terragong.kmz
Place
Markers\Upper
HunterSt
Aubins.kmz
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
ADB,Dawn,jenwillet,
WamboCMP
HRHS,InterimHRHS
list,jenwillet,Dawn
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Satur.kmz
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Segenhoe.kmz
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
Crops,pastoraland
By1829,Segenhoe
wasfullyoperational mixedfarming
andboasteda
communitypost
office,hospital,police
station,jail,
homestead,church
andschoolhouse
RNE
5.7.Housewith4 5.4.Houseblock, 1.1.Mature
Garden
orlessbuildings; irregular
singlenucleus
YesͲ3
YES
YES
LEP
GMLdatabase,HRHS
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Rotherwood.kmz
1.2.Mature
Gardenand
Farmyardwith
mature
plantings
S170
OutsideStudy
Area
1.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with20ormore
buildings;single
nucleus.
2.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
rectangular
blocks,2
alignments
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
YesͲ2
PLANTINGS
Furtherresearch
required
FARMLAYOUT
WoolshedͲ1840and
existingbuildings
probably1860s
TYPOLOGY
YesͲ2
ABORIGINAL
SmallPortion
EARLYUSE
outbuildings
OUTBUILDINGS
1.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with20ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
ARCHITECT
outbuildings
Built1830sͲAmended
in1887Ͳ1892.
singlestoreystone
buildingͲ1820swith
additions
HouseͲ1880sand
BelltreesͲ1853andlateraddedthe
adjoiningWaverleystation.From1848 anotherhomestead
theyacquiredotherfreeholdproperty 1915
intheHunterRiverdistrictincluding
MertonandDalswinton.About1860
Whiteboughtthefreeholdestate,
Martindale,nearMuswellbrook,where
helivedinthe1860sandmadewell
knownforfatteningcattle.
WhissonsettStation
JamesBrindleyBettingtonͲBrindley
Park,Oatlands
NewEnglandstockrunswere
SaumarezandTilbuster.StHeliers,
brotherHenryDumaresqestatenear
Muswellbrook
1920
Magistrate.Provisional
appointmentascivilengineer,
inspectorofroadsandbridges,and
waslaterrecommendedbyDarling
asdeputysurveyorgeneralͲ
servicesontheLandBoard,onthe
committeeoftheFemaleFactory
andasthesponsorofJohnBusby's
watersupplyscheme.largely
responsiblefortheerectionin
SconeofStLuke'sChurchof
England,wasafoundationmember
ofchurchandhospitalcommittees,
gavethelandonwhichthefirst
SconeHospitalwasbuiltandwasa
memberofthebenchof
magistratesandoftheScone
DistrictCouncil.Herepresentedthe
districtsofHunter,Brisbaneand
BlighintheLegislativeCouncilin
1843Ͳ48,Phillip,BrisbaneandBligh
in1851Ͳ56,wasagainreͲelectedin
1856
848
White,JamesJnr. White,JamesJnrͲmanaged
Edinglassie,Timor,andBoorrooma
forhisfather.Magistrate.1864Ͳ
sheepdirectorforMerriwa
Dangar,AAͲ
1869
Henshall,William
JohnͲ1870sson
ofJamesBrindley
Bettington
BUILDINGS
Edwardiantimber
housewitholder
outbuildings.
OldWarrah
constructedin1842
whenheadstation
relocatedfrom
GoonooGoonoo.
MAINHOUSE
InvermeinnextdoorͲnephewFrancis 1896
Little
Kelvinside,Bolwarra
913
OTHERLANDS?
MacqueenͲMagistrate.1824the 10000
firstdirectshipmentoffree
emigrantstoNewSouthWalesand
gaveagreatstimulustoagriculture
inthecolony.Heintroduced
experiencedfarmersandartisans,
bloodstock,andthecapital
necessaryforprogressivefarming.
MemberoftheNational
ColonizationSociety.Established
theBankofAustralasisandthe
CommercialBankingCo.
Magistrate.RoyalNavyͲsurgeon
superintendentofconvictships
1800
Robertson,JohnͲ Magistrate,playedaprominent
1830s?
partinthedevelopmentofthe
district,servingonthebenchof
magistrates,subscribinggenerously
tochurchandhospitalfunds,and
wagingvigorousandsuccessfulwar
onbushrangers.ThefirstcourtͲ
houseintheSconedistrictwasbuilt
byBinglein1832,afterhehadbeen
severelycensuredbyGovernor(Sir)
RichardBourkeforholding,inhis
ownhome,courtsatwhichhis
assignedservantsweretriedbya
visitingmagistrate
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
FIRSTOWNER
Wyndham
(Miangarinda)
Yarrandi(Yarrundi) Scone
Yarrawonga
Cullingral
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
UpperHunter
Merriwa
Cassilis
Merriwa
Watt
Bulga
Scone
Merriwa
Brisbane
Bligh
Brisbane
Brisbane
1846
1820s
1830s
1831
1831
UpperHunter
Brisbane
COUNTY
GRANT
Isis
PARISH
DATE
Timor
Waverley
UpperHunter
TOWN
NAME
ITEM
LGA
Blaxland,CharlesͲ
sonofGregoryor
Samuel???
Druitt,George
Coxen,Stephen
Wyndham,
George
Little,FrancisͲ
1841
White,JBͲ1848
SECONDOWNER
KEYHISTORICALPERSON
FIRSTOWNER
SIZE
ACRES
2560
DruittͲCivilEngineer,memberof
theAgriculturalSociety,a
foundationmemberofthe
AustralianRacingClubanda
shareholderintheBankofNew
SouthWales.
GregoryBlaxlandEsqͲmagistrate
upto
10,766
3000
CoxenͲbrotherinlawofJohnGould 640
GWyndhamͲmagistrate
15,000
WhiteͲInpartnershipwithhis
brothersFrancisandGeorge,James
leasedBelltreesthenpurchasedit
in1853,alsoMertonand
Dalswinton,Martindale.Hewasa
magistrateandin1864asheep
directorforMerriwa.
OCCUPATION/OTHERROLES
BUILDINGS
HouseandJohn
Gouldscottage
MAINHOUSE
Thefirstrunsweretakenupinthelate 1827Ͳoriginaltimber
1820s.AnearlypastoralistwasCharles housebuiltfor
blaxlandfamily
Blaxland(sonofexplorerGregory
Blaxland)whoestablishedCullingral
stationtotheimmediatesouthand
southͲwestoftown.Thehomesteadis
stillstanding.Hisuncle,JohnBlaxland,
heldlandalongtheriversidetothe
northofthepresenttownsite.
LittleͲInvermein
Dalwood
OTHERLANDS?
ARCHITECT
Fivebuildingssurvive
fromtheBlaxland
periodthosebeingthe
sandstonehouse(with
itsservantsquarters),
thesandstonebarn,
thetimberstablesand
carriageshed,theslab
granary(removed
2006)andthelarge
haybarn(destroyedin
storm2005)
outbuildings
OUTBUILDINGS
FOUNDATION
INDUSTRY
stockingstation
EARLYUSE
ARCHAEOLOGY
YES
ABORIGINAL
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
5.2.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,2
alignments
4.2.HouseBlock 1.1.Mature
Garden
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
3.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with10ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii
2.3.Primary
Farmyard,with15
ormorebuildings;
singlenucleus
2.1.Some
mature
plantingsnear
house
5.3.Houseand
Farmyard,
irregular,multiple
alignments
2.2.Some
mature
plantingsnear
Houseor
Farmyard
PLANTINGS
FARMLAYOUT
4.2.HouseBlock
rectangular;
Farmyard
irregular,2
alignments
4.1.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with5ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleiiwith10or
morebuildings.
2.2.Houseand
PrimaryFarmyard,
with15ormore
buildings;multiple
nucleii.
TYPOLOGY
YESͲ4
YesͲ1
REP
EXISTINGLISTINGS
SHR
S170
YES
YES
LEP
RNE
NT
REFERENCES
Place
GMLdatabase,HRHS,
Markers\Upper MerriwaLEP,Sheedy
Hunter
Cullingral.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Yarrawonga.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Wyndham.kmz
HRHS,jenwillet
Place
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Yarrandi.kmz
Place
HRHS
Markers\Upper
Hunter
Waverly.kmz
PLACEMARKER