Bears Castle

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Bear's Castle inside
A photo of Bears Castle, shot while on a guided tour in November 2009.

Bear's Castle[1] is a small faux castle (fortified homestead) constructed in approx 1846 in Yan Yean, Victoria, Australia.

The castle was a cob construction from mud and clay with planks of timber in-between the layer of cob with a stone base for foundations. Large tree timbers provide a form for the windows (inverted tree forks) and straight trunks provide support for the first floor.[2] It was constructed in about 1846 by two men named Hannaford and Edwards, each of whom had recently arrived from Devon, England, where cob was a common building technique used to build the castle. It was built for the pastoralist John Bear. The castle is approximately 12 square metres in area and has parapets and turrets on each corner.

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