Blackwood
An historic goldmining village
In 1855, four years after gold was first discovered
in Ballarat, Edward Hill struck it lucky at nearby Golden Point. By the
end of that year, the goldmining village of Blackwood, 85 km north-west
of Melbourne, had 13 000 prospectors panning the creeks and sluicing
the river banks and hillsides. While there is little or no remaining
gold, some of the rich quartz-reefs, initially discovered by James
Simmons to the west of the town, are still being mined.
Blackwood, with its timber cottages, is situated amidst
the eucalyptus-covered hills which attracted the earliest settlers with
their promise of instant riches. Today it is now little more than a
memory of the thriving settlement which existed, albeit briefly, in the
late 1850s.
Things to see:
Historic Cottage
One of the original cottages, located on the
Blackwood-Trentham road, dates from sometime between 1855 and 1864.
With its brick and stone chimney, hip roof and lean-to, it offers a
fascinating insight into the building techniques of the time.
Blackwood's Cemetery
Of particular interest is Blackwood's cemetery with
its graves which date back to goldrush times. The graves of the Chinese
miners (they started arriving in the district in 1857) are, tellingly,
located at the rear of the burial ground. A less obscure grave belongs
to a Frenchwoman, Madame Bonford, who was contracted to cut the
extensive water races which brought water to the gold prospectors.
Another interesting gravestone is that of Bridget
Cruise who built the Blackwood Hotel in 1868, after the death of her
husband. The Blackwood Hotel (recently renovated) still stands in the
centre of town, while the graves of Cruise and her family can be found
to the left of the cemetery¹s entrance.
Also at the cemetery is 'Little Doaty's Grave', the
resting place of an unfortunate local female who, according to legend,
was found mysteriously drowned after strolling into the bush one day.
Some less romantic accounts suggest she died from diphtheria.
One of the notable tombs in the cemetery is that
of Matthew Rogers, a stonemason and goldminer, who constructed the
Garden of St Erth at the former mining settlement of Simmons Reef. He
named his handiwork after the region in Cornwall where he was born.
There is a map available which can guide the visitor through the
orchard and gardens which combine native flora with introduced species.
At their centre lies the family cottage and the remnants of an old butchery.
Jack Cann Reserve
Near the Garden is the Jack Cann Reserve. Walking
tracks lead off to Foster's Lookout, to the tunnel, sluices and
open-cut mine of Simmons Reef, and up the Lerderderg River to Crown
Dam, where the path leads across the dam and back down the opposite
bank of the waterway. Also at Simmons Reef, on Deadman's Hill, is the
grave of Isaac Povey who died from fever in 1855 - the year in which
his friend, companion, and gravedigger, Edward Hill, initiated the
local goldrush.
Another interesting site near the river is the
mineral springs reserve which has picnic and barbecue facilities as
well as a kiosk which provides maps of the area. Across the small
bridge there is a pathway which meanders along the shore of Shaw's Lake
(designed as a reservoir to ensure the water supply to the goldminers)
and on to Sweets Lookout. Below this panoramic view there is a trail
which leads past Golden Point, where the miners' water races, carved
into the mountains' flanks, are still visible. From there it winds back
to the township of Blackwood, where you can visit one of the region's
oldest buildings, the All Saints Church of England, which was
constructed in 1863.
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Hotels
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Blackwood Hotel/Motel
Martin St
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6501
Facsimile: (03) 5368 6848
Rating: **
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Bromwich Bed & Breakfast
Martin St
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6888
Facsimile: (03) 5368 6888
Rating: ***
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Cottages & Cabins
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Woodbine Cottage
11 Simmons Reef Rd
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6770
Facsimile: (03) 5368 6773
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Mineral Springs Caravan Park
Golden Point Rd
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6539
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Blackwood Hotel/Motel
Martin St
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6501
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Cafés
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Blackwood Cobb & Co Tearooms
cnr Martin & Tyrell Sts
Blackwood
VIC
3458
Telephone: (03) 5368 6608
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