Blacktown – Flushcombe Turrets Gates

The Flushcombe Estate was granted to Captain Robert Lethbridge in 1822 as Portion 194, this included the land between Flushcombe Road and the church and School Lands to the east. Lethbridge was known to have bred horses on what was known as Flushcombe Estate.
By 1882 the land is noted as being in the ownership of W.B Campbell. It is not clear if Flushcombe Turretts was built at this time or earlier by Robert Lethbridge. The land on subdivision maps in 1882 appears to have been well established by that time.
The 1911 sale plan shows the location of the ‘Flushcombe Turretts’ building in its original location with the layout of the farm around filling all the land between Bungarribee Road and the Great Western Highway. The farm was subdivided into smaller farms running east west from Flushcombe Road. The Turrets Building appears to have been located between Stanley Street and Fullam Road.
These gates are all that remain from W.B. Campbell’s house Flushcombe Turrets built circa 1880 on a nearby site which has since been redeveloped. The gates were relocated to their present position during the 1970s.
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Name of Item Blacktown Flushcombe Turrets Gates
Type of Item Built
Group/Collection Residential buildings (private)
Category Other – Residential Buildings (private)
1880s Primary Address near 288 Flushcombe Road, Blacktown, NSW 2148
1926s Primary Address 78 Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown NSW 2148
1970s Primary Address Corner of Lancelot Street & Merlin Street, Blacktown, NSW 2148
County ?
Local Govt. Area Blacktown
Surburb Blacktown
Construction Years c1880 then Gate Turrets moved to 78 Flushcombe Rd in 1926 for proposed church then moved to reserve in 1970s
Current Use Part of the Reserve
Former Use Entry gates
Heritage Listing Local Government
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