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Historic Gammon Cottage in Penola
Australia

Panorama of Gammon Cottage in Petticoat Lane, Penola, South Australia. Originally named Christies Row, later Wilson's Lane and in 1980 renamed to Petticoat Lane, the lane contains a number of state heritage listed buildings from 1850 to the 1st World War.

Gammon Cottage was the former Church of England Rectory demonstrating architectural styles from the 1890s to 1910s. The stone cottage has four rooms with flat steel roof tiles. The weatherboard kitchen and stables are separate buildings at the rear. 

Copyright: Klaus Mayer
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 7000x3500
Taken: 04/04/2013
送信日: 13/05/2015
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Tags: cottage; architecture; penola; south australia
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