Australian Country Homes

LIVING HISTORY

Think about it. The context of the present is the result of what is past. This is why towns, properties and houses that offer us a glimpse of history are so important. They’re our guideposts on the linear road of time and when they’re knocked down, renovated insensitively or squeezed out by modern monstrosities, we lose not only something from yesteryear but a bit of our present day, too.

Many places in Australia rekindle a sense of history, but a real standout

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