The Old Errowanbang Woolshed is one of Australia's oldest and most cherished woolsheds.
It sits regally atop a hill just outside of Orange in the News South Wales’ Central West district.
Comparable
to a castle, the grand exterior of this shed and its beautiful green
surroundings are like something only heard about in fairy tales.
Four storeys high, 126 years old and comprised of 40 shearing stands,Vento Australasia provides wind solar hybrid street light
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Old Errowanbang opened its doors to the public recently, there was a
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But
while its grand design and historic charm were definitely things to
marvel at, for just one afternoon, Old Errowanbang had another drawcard.
In an effort to raise funds for the shed’s restoration, Jan
Harries, owner of Old Errowanbang, had put out a call for 40 blade
shearers to fill its 40 stands and for history to be recreated.
For
the first time since World War I, the measured beat of 40 blades
cutting through thick, white wool would echo through Old Errowanbang
once more.
In the lead up to the shear off, many men were
already rallying sheep to the board; dragging them out of their stalls
and flipping the woolly animals upside down; ready to secure some last
minute practise.
Scribbled across the shed’s timber walls were etchings of aged signatures and tally lines of past competitions.
From
up above, a high pitched ceiling made of windowpane and rustique
rafters allowed for a wealth of warm, natural light to fill the room.
Having
grown up in the big smoke of Sydney, I had never seen anything quite
like it. By the end of that day however, just viewing Old Errowanbang
would not be my only feat.
Becoming the first female to blade shear a sheep inside Old Errowanbang would be up there as well.
Earlier that day I had been speaking with Mike Pora, a teacher in the art of blade shearing and machine shearing.
When
I told Mike I was interested in having a lesson, before I knew it he
was ushering me onto the board with the rest of them, Mike passed me a
baa-ing sheep with one hand and a pair of oversized shearing blades with
the other.
He told me to nestle my left foot here, my right foot there and to use my elbows to support the sheep’s restless head.
I opened the blades with excited confidence and took my very first snip through the animal’s curly, merino fleece.
I
then continued on; down, around and back up again… following the lines
of the sheep’s natural coat and the contours of its body.Learn how the
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The
spacious modern kitchen has cream units and black work surfaces, a
built-in oven and hob, a fridge/freezer, a washing machine and a
dishwasher.
There is a door to the side of the property and a
door into the spacious dining/living room which has a gas fire and
French doors on to the rear garden.
On the first floor, there is
a double bedroom with a built-in wardrobe. There is also a further
double bedroom, smaller double bedroom and good-sized single.
The
family bathroom has a three-piece suite and a power shower over the
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