With straw prices at a low we found an economic use for our large bales. Safe in the knowledge that there are no wolves to blow the house down we erected some pig houses.
Monday, March 16, 2009
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“Greenvale” is steeped in history, being an original selection of some 60,000 acres shearing in excess of 70,000 sheep. When the property was broken up in the 19th century, one of the original settlers, Josiah Austin retained the homestead portion built around 1850, it is currently approximately 100 squares in size. Incorporated under the roofline are three separate wings. Impressive formal entertaining areas overlooking magnificent garden setting.
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