Marsden Park – Clydesdale – House, Barn, Cottage and Farm Landscape

Clydesdale is of State significance as an early colonial farm group, still operating as a dairy, with substantial 19th century built fabric, a family cemetery, a relatively intact layout with remnant plantings and with the c.1820s homestead maintaining its original scenic address to South Creek. It is of historic importance for its association with early Australian poet Charles Tompson. image
Name of Item Marsden Park Clydesdale – House, Barn, Cottage and Farm Landscape
Other Name Lang’s Farm; Echovale (northern half)
Type of Item Complex / Group
Group/Collection Farming and Grazing
Category Homestead Complex
Primary Address 1270 Richmond Road, Marsden Park, NSW 2765
County Cumberland
Local Govt. Area Blacktown
Suburb Marsden Park
Construction Years 1823-1885
Current Use Unoccupied, grazing, free range chicken farm (part)
Former Use Private residence / wartime hospital / missionary training; educational.
Heritage Listing State Government
Heritage Listing Local Government
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