We are thrilled to welcome you to what is believed to be the oldest surviving slab house in Australia, Dundullimal. Its sandstone stables, timber church, and shed are a living illustration of rural life on an isolated property.
Its story is one of amazing endeavour and vision, evidenced in the creation of a finely-crafted vintage home. The homestead has survived in near original condition from a time when the land was beyond the limits of settlement in the Wellington valley. Built in the early 1840s as the head station of a 6,500 hectare (26,000 acres) squatting run, the homestead is Dubbo’s oldest building that is open to the public.
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