Emu Bottom Homestead
Buildings and structures in the City of HumeHeritage-listed buildings in MelbourneHomesteads in VictoriaSunbury, VictoriaUse Australian English from August 2019
Emu Bottom Homestead is a historic homestead near Sunbury, Victoria, Australia. Built c. 1836, Emu Bottom is the oldest existing farmhouse constructed by settlers in Victoria. It was so named because "it was low lying ground and the haunt of numerous emus." The main homestead and some of its outlying buildings were constructed from "local stone, dry coursed with creek mud."Emu Bottom is also a rare example of early Australian colonial architecture, with its "twelve paned deeply recessed windows ... recalling the old world ... while the homestead (was) also intelligently adapted to the new environment" with its wide verandas and easterly aspect.
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Racecourse Road, Melbourne
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N -37.540555555556 ° | E 144.73277777778 ° |
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Racecourse Road
Racecourse Road
3429 Melbourne
Victoria, Australia
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