Old Currango #2 by leggzy

Old Currango #2

Another shot of Old Currango homestead as we got closer. It has been restored & maintained over the years. This would have to be one of my fav huts/homesteads, including the fabulous 10km return walk where got to see so many wild brumbies & wildflowers.

http://365project.org/leggzy/365/2018-02-04

A bit of info:-

Brief History

The primary building was built in 1873 by Tom O'Rourke, who had been grazing on the plain since 1834. It is the oldest remaining building in the Kociuszko National Park.

An old slab and bark hut had stood a few hundred metres to the south east until the current building was constructed.

The kitchen, bedroom and fireplace were built in the 1880s and the store room added in 1900 by Fischer.

The army removed the decaying store room in 1981 with major restoration on the remaining building commencing in 1986 by a select number of former members of the LRC, Talbingo Bushwalkers and KHA .

Construction

The building is 10m x 7.5m consisting of 4 rooms (living, kitchen, office and bedroom) and a hallway. The building is constructed entirely of hand split mountain ash, with the interior walls originally lined with hessian and wall paper. The living room and bedroom have unique coffered ceilings made of milled baltic pine, while the roof is split shingledcovered by corrungated iron, which was added at the beginning of the 20th Century. There is a wide verandah to the east and north, and mud mortared stone fireplaces and chimneys. The living room and beroom has the original 4 pane sash windows, while the kitchen and office have 2 pane windows.
Wonderful to see it still standing, thank you for sharing the history and info :)
February 7th, 2018  
I am glad they restore these beauties!
February 7th, 2018  
Charming fav
February 7th, 2018  
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