After finding the remains of an old homestead on their property, the owners of this farmhouse near Yass in the NSW Southern Tablelands⁠ were inspired to build something that would combine the old parts with something new. ⁠ ⁠ "It must have been a big house in the old days, but there are no plans for it so we don't know exactly," says owner Fiona. "I'm guessing a lot of it was timber rather than stone, because so much had gone."⁠ ⁠ Step inside via the link in bio.⁠ ⁠ Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠ Styling: @belljarinteriors ⁠ ⁠ #historichomestead #farmhouse #kelpie #stonemasonry #yassnsw

After finding the remains of an old homestead on their property, the owners of this farmhouse near Yass in the NSW Southern Tablelands⁠
were inspired to build something that would combine the old parts with something new. ⁠
⁠
"It must have been a big house in the old days, but there are no plans for it so we don't know exactly," says owner Fiona. "I'm guessing a lot of it was timber rather than stone, because so much had gone."⁠
⁠
Step inside via the link in bio.⁠
⁠
Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠
Styling: @belljarinteriors ⁠
⁠
#historichomestead #farmhouse #kelpie #stonemasonry #yassnsw
After finding the remains of an old homestead on their property, the owners of this farmhouse near Yass in the NSW Southern Tablelands⁠
were inspired to build something that would combine the old parts with something new. ⁠

"It must have been a big house in the old days, but there are no plans for it so we don't know exactly," says owner Fiona. "I'm guessing a lot of it was timber rather than stone, because so much had gone."⁠

Step inside via the link in bio.⁠

Photography: @brigidarnottphotography⁠
Styling: @belljarinteriors ⁠

#historichomestead #farmhouse #kelpie #stonemasonry #yassnsw
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