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This is a list of historic houses or notable homesteads located in Australia.The list has been sourced from a variety of national, state and local historical sources including those listed on the Australian Heritage Database, on the various heritage registers of the States and territories of Australia, or by the National Trust of Australia.
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Hillview is a heritage-listed former residence and now boutique hotel at Old Illawarra Highway, Sutton Forest, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia.It was the official country residence of the Governor of New South Wales from 1882 to 1957.
Catterick is a rural locality of the Shire of Bridgetown–Greenbushes in the South West region of Western Australia. [2] [3] It is on the traditional land of the Noongar people. [4] [5] Catterick was a siding on the Picton to Northcliffe railway, originally named Yandil until renamed in 1924. [6]
English: The Angel and village centre, Catterick village. Old Catterick Village shown here, and the nearby Catterick Bridge (which has Roman antecedents) is a far cry from the 20th century Catterick Garrison (formerly Catterick Camp) 6km to the west.
The Rooty Hill has high local significance as a place of special social associations for the local community. The hill figures in locals' memories as a place of informal recreation and gathering as well as its historic role as a venue for community events which began in the 1890s at the instigation of its then owner, James Angus. [1]
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