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Dundullimal Homestead

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Aiden
December 20, 2021
Believed to be the oldest surviving sophisticated slab house in Australia, Dundullimal and its sandstone stables, timber church, and shed are a living illustration of rural life on an isolated property. Built in the early 1840s as the head station of a 6,500 hectare (26,000 acres) squatting run, the homestead is Dubbo’s oldest building that is open to the public. Its interior is remarkably sophisticated for its genre, with louvres and multiple-pane glazed openings onto the verandah. The imposing sitting room is noted for its ‘tent’ shaped plaster ceiling and wallpaper, reproduced from an 1850 patent. The master bedroom is complete with an iron bed and a campaign chest.
Believed to be the oldest surviving sophisticated slab house in Australia, Dundullimal and its sandstone stables, timber church, and shed are a living illustration of rural life on an isolated property. Built in the early 1840s as the head station of a 6,500 hectare (26,000 acres) squatting run, t…
Jude
April 13, 2021
An interesting early homestead just outside Dubbo, near the zoo. Great for those interested in local history. There is also a cafe/restaurant for lunch. 23L Obley Rd Dubbo. Ph 6884 9984
Jemima
December 28, 2019
This old slab house is a National trust treasure. The allure of local heritage. Visit the old homestead preserved by the National Trust here in the western plains of Dubbo. Stories of pioneer life and community that arises from working the land. Wander around the property and view the history of each building.
Susan
December 19, 2016
An interesting old slab home which has a cafe with country style food and you can easily spend half a day there. It's out past the Zoo.
Judy
November 23, 2014
The way it was for rural pioneers. A great place for a cuppa and walk.
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23L Obley Rd
Dubbo, NSW