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Werribee Park Mansion was built by pastoralists Andrew Chirnside and Thomas Chirnside between 1874 and 1877 in the Italianate style. Its residential and working buildings supported a large farm workforce. The rooms open to the public include the billardroom, the main bedrooms, the reception rooms and part of the kitchen. When Thomas Chirnside committed suicide, some of the property was passed on to George Chirnside, thus building the Manor in the 1890s. From 1923 to 1973, the Mansion was a Catholic seminary, Corpus Christi College. The wings which are now the Mansion Hotel were added during that period.
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/rexness/4759866219/ |
Author | Rexness |
Camera location | 37° 55′ 51.13″ S, 144° 40′ 15.81″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | -37.930870; 144.671058 |
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There is a discrepancy of 387 meters between the above coordinates and the ones stored at SDC ( 37°55′41″S 144°40′24″E , precision: 5 m). Please reconcile them . |
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11 April 2020