Category:Holly Lea and Plough Inn

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English: The Holly Lea and Plough Inn is a heritage-listed former residence and inn and now storage at Holly Lea Road, Leumeah in the City of Campbelltown local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1816 by William Ray. It is also known as Plough Inn; Three Brothers (inn); The Travellers' Home (inn); Borobine House; Hollylea; William Ray's Cottage Inn Coolroom.

It is situated on a large industrial site, with the heritage buildings located in the north-western section of the site just north of the dead-end of Hollylea Road. The three main heritage buildings are:

  • the "Plough Inn", a single storey rubble stone building c. 1819, located to the northeast of Holly Lea and
  • "Holly Lea", a large two storey rendered brick building c. 1832, verandah and balcony added c. 1884.
  • square sandstock brick building adjacent to and east of the "Plough Inn"

Sources
  • The description incorporates material from the NSW Heritage database items 1291176 and 5045434 which are licensed under CC-BY-SA.
<nowiki>Holly Lea and Plough Inn; historic site in New South Wales, Australia; استراحة في نيوساوث ويلز، أستراليا; пам'ятка історії в Австралії; Hollylea and Former Plough Inn</nowiki>
Holly Lea and Plough Inn 
historic site in New South Wales, Australia
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  • 185 Airds Road, Leumeah NSW 2560
Heritage designation
  • Heritage Act — State Heritage Register (343)
Map34° 02′ 55.89″ S, 150° 49′ 46.37″ E
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Wikidata Q58204461
NSW Heritage database ID: 5045434, 1291176
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