INVERLOCHY CASTLE HOTEL
175 NORTHERN HIGHWAY WALLAN, MITCHELL SHIRE
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Statement of Significance
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INVERLOCHY CASTLE HOTEL - History
Heritage Inventory History of Site: The Inverlochy Castle Hotel was built in 1855 by Angus Cameron and later taken over by John Lattan. Was an Inn and Cobb and Co Staging Post south of ascent up Pretty Sally Hill. Currently on grazing land.
INVERLOCHY CASTLE HOTEL - Interpretation of Site
Heritage Inventory Interpretation: The bluestone wallsis clear remains of the Inverlochy Castle Inn. The adjacent timber stock run and iron sheds represent a later phase in the site's history.
Heritage Inventory Description
INVERLOCHY CASTLE HOTEL - Heritage Inventory Description
Ruins of Inverlochy Castle Hotel and iron sheds and timber stock-run.
Heritage Inventory Significance: Moderate-high scientific, local cultural. The site represents a significant phase in the development of Central Victoria, and of Melbourne, as it was a stopping point on the Sydney-Melbourne route and on the gold-fields route. Also may have sub-surface deposits.
Heritage Inventory Key Components: Bluestone walls; redbrick scatter (Hoffman and wire cut); 10m mound, contains bluestones; trough, corrugate iron shearing shed (in poor condition); domestic scatter; water tank; and bluestone and red brick lined well full of old and new debris.
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INVERLOCHY CASTLE HOTELVictorian Heritage Inventory
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