SAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK)
Hamilton-Chatsworth Road, WOODHOUSE VIC 3294 - Property No 0008
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Statement of Significance
Sammy's hut is a single storey symmetrical bluestone building of two rooms. It faces north towards the Grampians and a branch of Gray's Creek. The walls are built in roughly coursed bluestone. The front windows are small casements although there is a larger 12-paned double hung sash window in the western end wall. The cottage was originally a shepherd's hut associated perhaps with Nareeb Nareeb or Woodhouse runs. The small front windows and the relatively crude stonework suggest an early date. On the other hand, from its materials and detailing, it appears to date from after 1860. The hut may even date from the time the Woodhouse run was subdivided under the Land Selection Acts, being a selector's cottage. It is most likely to date from before 1875. It may have been occupied by the new role of rabbiter when rabbits became a pest from the later 1860s. It is known locally as "Sammy's Hut". The identity of Sammy is not known but he is thought by locals to have been a rabbiter. The cottage is sited some distance from the main house (Lynbrook) amongst working buildings. The cottage is in excellent condition and retains a good degree of integrity externally.
How is it significant?
Sammy's hut is of historical and architectural significance to the Southern Grampians Shire.
Why is it significant?
Sammy's hut is of historical significance for its potential association with the important early runs of Nareeb Nareeb and Woodhouse, and as a surviving example shepherds accommodation on large pastoral holdings. Sammy's hut is of architectural significance as a representative example of primitive construction technique, form and materials applied in domestic architecture.
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SAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK) - Physical Conditions
The cottage is in relatively intact condition and is in excellent condition.
SAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK) - Physical Description 1
Sammy's hut is a single storey symmetrical stone building of two rooms. It faces north towards the Grampians and a branch of Gray's Creek. The walls are built in roughly coursed bluestone. The front windows are small casements although there is a larger 12-paned double hung sash window in the western end wall. This opening appears to have been introduced. The front door has been replaced. The gabled roof is corrugated iron. The cottage was renovated for bed-and--breakfast accommodation in recent years.
The cottage is sited some distance from the main house (Lynbrook) amongst working buildings.SAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK) - Historical Australian Themes
Theme 3: Developing local, regional and national economies
3.5 Developing primary production
3.5.1 Grazing stock
3.5.2 Breeding animals
3.5.3 Developing agricultural industries
Theme 5: Working
5.8 working on the landSAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK) - Usage/Former Usage
holiday accommodation
SAMMY'S HUT (rear of LYNBROOK) - Integrity
Good degree of integrity
Heritage Study and Grading
Southern Grampians - Southern Grampians Shire Heritage Study
Author: Timothy Hubbard P/L, Annabel Neylon
Year: 2002
Grading:
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