Moir's Homestead

Point of Interest

Contact

South Coast Highway, Coomalbidgup, Western Australia.

parks.dpaw.wa.gov.au/site/moir-homestead-ruins

Description

Interesting ruins of an 1870s homestead just a short distance from the shores of Stokes Inlet. Visitors are welcome to visit the ruins, consisting of roofless limestone walls, but access via Fanny Cove Track is suitable only for high clearance four-wheel drives. In 1873, Alexander and John Moir were granted a lease of 14 000 acres around Stokes Inlet, extended by 57 000 acres in 1888. The Moirs established a homestead near the eastern shore of the inlet and grazed sheep through the coastal vegetation, which they burned in patterns to provide fresh feed. They shipped their wool from nearby Fanny Cove, together with valuable sandalwood they gathered from the surrounding country. A small area was cleared near the homestead and first barley and then other grain crops were grown as feed for the stock. In the 1890s, the cove was used by miners going to the Dundas and Norseman goldfields. You must bring enough drinking water for your needs as there is none available in the park. Please remove your rubbish as there are no bins in this park. No fires are allowed on this site Dogs are not permitted. No camping or overnight parking allowed. Camping available close by at Fanny Cove campground. National park entry fee applies.

Read more

Features

Location

Lat: -33.839203 Lng: 121.179302


logo

For more reviews download WikiCamps NOW!

Download on the App Store Get it on Google Play Get it on the Microsoft Store

Minimum requirements: iOS 12, Android 6, Windows 10