Historical information
Over the years, this building, at the corner of Neill and Horne Streets, has had a number of uses. The original weatherboard structure was a farmhouse before the surrounding farmland was subdivided. It then became a private house. In the 1990s the brick section was added and the building was an x- ray centre. Some time after 2010 it was demolished, along with a number of other adjacent cottages in Horne Street, to make way for a drive-in commercial centre.
Physical description
A non-digital coloured photograph of a partial view of a sizeable house that has been built in stages with the remains of an unpainted wooden picket fence in the front and low growing shrubs in the garden. One section of the building is a brick structure with a pitched red corrugated iron/colourbond roof and the second section is built from cream painted weatherboards. A metal porch connects the two sections and a low ramp leads to the front door.