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- Mount_Breckan floorArea "1765.15776".
- Mount_Breckan abstract "Mount Breckan is a grand 38-room residence, originally located on 160 acres (65 ha) in the south-coast town of Victor Harbor, South Australia. It was designed by William McMinn in a Gothic Revival style, and completed in 1881.The house was one of the largest residences in Australia at that time, with a floor area of 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2), sixty rooms, two cellars and a five-storey tower. It was commissioned by Alexander Hay, a prominent politician, farmer, and wealthy Rundle Street merchant, and cost ₤25,000 to build. It was originally used as a summer retreat. Hay died in 1898. In 1908 the house was destroyed by fire; due to inadequate insurance coverage, the Hay family did not rebuild the ruin. The following year Hay's widow and a daughter were lost on the ill-fated SS Waratah.The house was acquired by W.F. Connell, and reconstructed as the \"Mount Breckan Club\", a high-class guest house. By 1913 it had 38 rooms and a golf course. At the same time, 57 housing blocks on the estate were surveyed and sold. Later the Commonwealth Government bought the house for use as a rehabilitation and training facility for the Royal Australian Air Force. From 1962 to 1978 it served as a Bible college. By 1994 the house was in poor state with signs of damp in the walls and ceiling, and had been vandalised with windows smashed, door furniture stolen, gutters rusted and leaking into the house, and graffiti in nearly every room.In 1996 Mount Breckan was bought by the Baron and Baroness of Ballintober, who subsequently restored the residence. Heritage master painter Clive Holden was commissioned to restore the entrance and staircase. Historic decorative techniques such as wood-graining, marbling, and stencilling were used. The main part of the building is now used as their private residence, with the remainder of the building used for accommodation and functions.".
- Mount_Breckan architect William_McMinn.
- Mount_Breckan buildingEndDate "1881".
- Mount_Breckan buildingStartDate "April 1879".
- Mount_Breckan cost "25000.0".
- Mount_Breckan country Australia.
- Mount_Breckan floorArea "1765.15776".
- Mount_Breckan location Victor_Harbor,_South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan thumbnail Mountbreckan.png?width=300.
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- Mount_Breckan wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageRevisionID "704537850".
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Hay_(South_Australian_politician).
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Australia.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Ballintober,_County_Roscommon.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Building_restoration.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_Australian_Heritage_Register.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Gothic_Revival_architecture.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Graining.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Marbleizing.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Reconstruction_(architecture).
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Australian_Air_Force.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Rundle_Street,_Adelaide.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink SS_Waratah.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Stencil.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Harbor,_South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLink William_McMinn.
- Mount_Breckan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mount Breckan".
- Mount_Breckan architect William_McMinn.
- Mount_Breckan caption "Mt Breckan from the east".
- Mount_Breckan client Alexander_Hay_(South_Australian_politician).
- Mount_Breckan completionDate "1881".
- Mount_Breckan cost "25000.0".
- Mount_Breckan location "Renown Avenue".
- Mount_Breckan locationCountry Australia.
- Mount_Breckan locationTown Victor_Harbor,_South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan renovationDate "1913".
- Mount_Breckan startDate "April 1879".
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- Mount_Breckan subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_South_Australia.
- Mount_Breckan subject Category:South_Australian_Heritage_Register.
- Mount_Breckan hypernym Residence.
- Mount_Breckan point "-35.5465 138.6217".
- Mount_Breckan type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Mount_Breckan type Building.
- Mount_Breckan type Place.
- Mount_Breckan type Location.
- Mount_Breckan type Place.
- Mount_Breckan type Thing.
- Mount_Breckan type SpatialThing.
- Mount_Breckan type Q41176.
- Mount_Breckan comment "Mount Breckan is a grand 38-room residence, originally located on 160 acres (65 ha) in the south-coast town of Victor Harbor, South Australia. It was designed by William McMinn in a Gothic Revival style, and completed in 1881.The house was one of the largest residences in Australia at that time, with a floor area of 19,000 square feet (1,800 m2), sixty rooms, two cellars and a five-storey tower.".
- Mount_Breckan label "Mount Breckan".
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- Mount_Breckan sameAs 8822798.
- Mount_Breckan sameAs Q14935743.
- Mount_Breckan lat "-35.5465".
- Mount_Breckan long "138.6217".
- Mount_Breckan wasDerivedFrom Mount_Breckan?oldid=704537850.
- Mount_Breckan depiction Mountbreckan.png.
- Mount_Breckan isPrimaryTopicOf Mount_Breckan.