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Lynton Heritage Site – Convict Hiring Depot

Lynton Convict Hiring Depot was first built as the Port Gregory Convict Depot in 1853, it is the most intact example of a regional convict depot in Western Australia. The supervisor, Captain H. A. Sanford, build a homestead near by during 1853, called Sanford Homestead, and named the depot as Lynton. The Depot building, designed ... Read more

Free7 Days Regions Coral Coast, Western Australia Place Types Historical
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Summary

Cost:Free

Hours:Anytime

Visit Time:allow 30 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours, visited for 30 minutes

Directions

Directions on Maps

From Northampton, from the main road through town, turn into Port Gregory Rd towards Kalbarri. Follow Port Gregory Rd for 39.5km and Lynton Heritage Site is on the right.

From Kalbarri, head south from the township along George Grey Dr, passed the Kalbarri Coastal Cliffs. Follow George Grey Dr to the end, about 60km. Turn left onto Port Gregory Rd towards Northampton and continue for 2.7km and Lynton Heritage Site is on the left.