Located off Franklin Road on Red Hill in Beechworth 'The Mansion' as it is locally known was built between 1903 and 1909. Today it is not much more than ruins and even they are hard to see at times but during its hey day this was an impressive timber building than spanned around 5625 square feet (522 square metres). It boasted a ten foot wide verandah on each of its 55 ft (16.7m) sides. It also featured vertical, lapped sawn weather-boards and floor-to-ceiling shuttered French windows, four in the front and three on each of the east and west sides.
It is one of those places that is largely deserted and with the exception of the occassional camper there is little more to discover than a large inground concrete septic tank, the remains of the once grand steps and the brick foundations. It is certainly a place that has a chill to it, maybe it was just the weather on the day we visited but with a little imagination you can certainly imagine the deceased past owners keeping an eye on present day visitors.

The Mansion as it was in the early 1900's
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Ruins of the Mansion on Red Hill Today