Bowman House
Originally the cottage was built around 1815-1817 by the free settler and farmer James Blackmman. After James left the district in 1820 the cottage was acquired by George Bowman who obtained a liquor licence under the sign of the Royal Arrow. George Bowman lived in the cottage until his death in 1878.
The cottage is much the same as it was and is now occupied by The National Parks and Wildlife who is open Monday to Friday for information on parks in the area.
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