Langford House, Walcha Australia.
Langford House, the main residence of a sheep station at Walcha in the New England district of New South Wales is situated on the original location of explorer John Oxley's 1818 camp site. Langford is a grand two story building constructed of locally produced red brick, featuring 22 rooms and a five story central tower overlooking the circular entrance driveway and extensive surrounding gardens. Langford is part of the original first settlement of the New England district of New South Wales. Construction of the homestead commenced in April 1903 by Mr Morris of Inverell, with the designs being drawn up by Maitland architect Mr Scobie. The completion of Langford ready for occupancy by the owner Mr W. Fletcher was announced in October 1904.
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Location: Walcha Australia
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