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Penola Telegraph Station

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The Telegraph station was officially opened on August 13, 1860 and the Post office built in 1876.
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Penola Old Post Office

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The Telegraph station was officially opened on August 13, 1860 and the Post office built in 1876.
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Ulva Cottage

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A four roomed stone cottage built 1869, owned from 1878 by Philip William Carter Gammon.
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Bond Store

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A four roomed stone cottage built 1869, owned from 1878 by Philip William Carter Gammon.
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Petticoat Lane

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A Hidden treasure this unique corner of Penola, Petticoat Lane still retains  original cottages and gardens enabling the visitor to experience the 19th Century cottages and view their stories and experiences. The working herb and vegetable garden produce is  on offer to visitors for a small coin donation. Discover South Australia’s heritage places with
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Davidson Cottage

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Davidson Cottage built in 1861 by Peter Davidson and his son John with pit-sawn timber.
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Sharam Cottages

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Built early in 1850 of blackwood slabs and a bark roof out of timber from the banks of a nearby swamp.
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Wilson’s Cottage

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1856 stone cottage built by William Wilson of Mount Gambier stone and local clay.
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National Trust SA 2015 Volunteer Awards

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The National Trust of South Australia has become one of the State’s leading conservation organisations.
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National Trust of SA 2016 Volunteer Awards

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  2016 Volunteer Awards Mocatta Award Anthony Presgrave Anthony has been a member of the National Trust for 44 years and has played a leading role in a number of projects during that time, including ‘Australia’s first mobile home’, the ‘barrage house purchase and siting’, historic beam engine restoration, archive
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