Early Settlers Cottage not lived in for a long time.
Firstly thanks so much for the great support and comments on last week's video. 😊 Today's episode- The original portion of this old home would have to go back to the mid-late 1800s. Made of field stones and rubble the old girl had necessary additions as the decades rolled on and needs were greater for farming. Still standing all these years later although in rough shape she still tells an important storyline of our early Australian farming life. Hope you enjoy. Cheers for watching 😁👍

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