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Andersons Mill, Smeaton Historic Area

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Waterwheel

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Anderson's Mill

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Location: Andersons Mill, Smeaton Historic Area

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In a postcard setting on the banks of Birch's Creek at Smeaton, Anderson's Mill stands as a reminder of an industry that flourished after the gold rush of the 1850s. Standing much like it was over 100 years ago; the five-storey bluestone building and its magnificent iron water wheel are still in place.

Opening times

The mill is open on the first Sunday of each month from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Entry and guide is by donation. The grounds around the Mill may be enjoyed at other times but please observe private property signs.

Aboriginal Traditional Owners

Parks Victoria acknowledges the Aboriginal Traditional Owners of Victoria - including its parks and reserves. Through their cultural traditions, Aboriginal people maintain their connection to their ancestral lands and waters. Further information is available from Aboriginal Affairs Victoria AAV and Native Title Services Victoria

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  • Gravel carpark

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More than 3,000 rabbit warrens have been destroyed as Parks Victoria embarks on an extensive rabbit control program in the Wimmera, with a major focus on the Lake Hindmarsh Lake Reserve. Stuart Lardner, Parks Victoria Ranger in Charge for Little Desert-Lowan said the current rabbit control program is supported by the …

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Park Statistics

Established

August 1987

Area

8.7ha