Mangowine Homestead

Historic homestead in Nungarin, Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mangowine Homestead is an historic homestead in Nungarin, Western Australia, built by Charles Frederick and Jane Swain Adams.[1][2] It comprises a cottage built c1876, and an adjacent building constructed in 1889 as an inn.[3][4]

Coordinates31.04682°S 118.10453°E / -31.04682; 118.10453 (Mangowine Homestead)
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Mangowine Homestead
Mangowine Homestead is located in Western Australia
Mangowine Homestead
Mangowine Homestead
Location of Mangowine Homestead in Western Australia
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TypeStation
LocationNungarin, Western Australia
Coordinates31.04682°S 118.10453°E / -31.04682; 118.10453 (Mangowine Homestead)
Designated28 June 1996
Reference no.1923
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The property was given to the National Trust of Australia (WA) in 1968[2] by Olive Warwick (Charles and Jane's granddaughter). The Trust commenced restoration work in 1970, and opened the property to the public in 1973.[4]

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