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1876 Miners Cottage Renovated for 21st Century

9 Black St
Long Gully VIC, Australia
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This weatherboard miners cottage was built in 1876 when many people residing in the area were living in tents. Nestled in a lovely garden setting within the Ironbark Heritage Precinct, it is a great example of a home comfortably renovated without compromising its heritage integrity. It is located in an area steeped in mining history with many Cornish emigrants settling in the area from the 1860's.
You will be able to have a walk through the house, explore the garden and have some refreshments. Dr Charles Fahey, historian and author will speak on the history of Mining Cottages at 2pm and be available to answer questions. He will be able to explain 'The Miners Right" and the part it played in housing miners. Another Miners Cottage is also open and is close by at 57 Green St California Gully. Pay the entry fee for one cottage and get into the other for free.

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9 Black St
Long Gully VIC, Australia