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
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