The dining room today was Ethel's kitchen and dining and between the two windows was her "LUX" wood fired stove. Some of the original tongue and groove Baltic Pine ceilings have been restored.
Windows and doors had to be replaced along with the flooring and external walls.
The flooring removed from the two front rooms was 6"x1", undressed hardwood, a rarity today. We used some of this for the entrance rails to our two properties.
The remainder was dressed and sanded and was used for the kitchen benches. We have added the back veranda.
In Ethel's time the back door led onto a path which you negotiated to the "Dunny" at the back of the yard.
For the Sharrock family of our District this Cottage plays an important role in their family history and you can visit their website for more of the Sharrock family history.
www.sharrock.net.au
Today the cottage is used for Tourist Accommodation and sits alongside the home of its owners,
Diana and John Morton