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Worrowing is one of the few existing rural properties in the Jervis
Bay area
and was part of a land grant of 2550 acres in 1830. The Georgian style
homestead was modelled on Old Erowal House, built in 1840, but burned
down in the 1960's, and has now been rebuilt to its former glory. Over
the years Worrowing has been worked as a poll Hereford stud and
today maintains its rural atmosphere with cattle, horses, and the
encouragement of the abundant wildlife of Jervis Bay onto the
property.
Aerial view of Worrowing. Each day the property is frequented by large
mobs of kangaroos and wallabies. Many have become permanent residents
of Worrowing Worrowing plays host to a regular winter
arts festival,
See Change
taking place in
late May to June
long weekend. |
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