
Marchwiel is of historic heritage significance because of its ability to demonstrate the principal characteristics of a Victorian Farm complex comprising a range of building types typical of the period .
The site consists of a main house, two early slab huts, an early blacksmiths shop and a shearing shed. The main house comprises two sections, the original c.1850 section and a c.1905 addition. The early part of the house is of sandstone construction with a hipped roof and dormer windows. The later section is weatherboard.
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| Datasheet Tasmanian Heritage Register_5321.pdf | pdf / 377.12 kB | Download |
