Property Description

Blaxland’s Cottage on the Broke Estate in the Hunter Valley is an 1890  two-bedroom cottage lovingly restored to capture its history to soak in the serenity of surrounding vineyards and picturesque mountain ranges . Blaxland’s Cottage was once the old cellar door but now accommodates up to 4 people and is suited for individuals, couples, and families.

Gregory Blaxland was commissioned to find 'The Great North Road' for the colony of Sydney and passed through Broke in 1816. His brother John was later granted the land where the Blaxland family built the cottage around 1890. The Blaxland's were awarded the first medal for wine sent to London from Australia!

Email

bookings@unwindhv.com.au

Phone

+61 (0) 2 4998 6961

Address

1260 Broke Road, Broke New South Wales 2330, Australia

Location
Originally

Australian pioneer settlers cottage

Original Building Style
Built

1890

Adaptation

2017 ?

Built Century
Building History Description

Blaxland’s Cottage is a rustic corrugated iron & timber lined vernacular settles cottage built in 1890 by John Blaxland who established the adjoining vineyards. Once used as the cellar door it was adapted & restored for use as visitor accommodation in [2017 ?]

Heritage Status

Singleton Local Environmental Plan 2013 I3

Heritage URL

https://apps.environment.nsw.gov.au/dpcheritageapp/ViewHeritageItemDetails.aspx?ID=1531377

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