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The Bullo River homestead began life in 1965 as a tin shed. Over the years the family expanded on the original tin shed and built around it this wonderful homestead that you see today. Massive pieces of stone make up the walls and the floor in most of the rooms. The stone is from the area and they now have running water and electricty! People who visit Bullo live in the guest quarters that border the main homestead but all meals are taken at the homestead and you can spend as much time as you want in the main livng areas of the homestead. |
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Marlee told us that the tin shed was located here in this room. They just built around it and expanded it. |
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When you stay at Bullo all your meals are included. Because the weather was so nice we ate all of our meals on the patio. |
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Bullo has two huge main rooms. The stonework is very impressive. |
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