Narrapumelap

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TypeHomestead, associated built facilities and grounds
Nearest cityArarat
Coordinates37°42′9.3″S 142°42′40.1″E / 37.702583°S 142.711139°E / -37.702583; 142.711139
Narrapumelap
Narrapumelap Homestead, April 20, 2025
TypeHomestead, associated built facilities and grounds
LocationWickliffe, Victoria, Australia
Nearest cityArarat
Coordinates37°42′9.3″S 142°42′40.1″E / 37.702583°S 142.711139°E / -37.702583; 142.711139
Built1878
Built forJohn Dickson Wyselaskie
Architect George Henderson and Alexander Davidson
Architectural styleFrench Neo-Gothic
Official nameNarrapumelap Homestead
TypeState heritage (built and natural)
Designated4 May 1981
Reference no.H0492

Narrapumelap is a historic homestead and estate located immediately outside of Wickliffe in the Western District, 50.5km southwest of Ararat, Victoria, Australia. Built in the French Gothic-revival style, the property features an asymmetrical design with a central gabled wing, turret and tower, and extensive gardens and parklands dating from the late 19th century. Originally constructed as the pastoral home of John Dickson Wyselaskie, Narrapumelap is recognised for both its architectural significance and its role in the pastoral history of the district, and it is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[1][2]

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