Cullenswood

Cullenswood

Cullenswood, a historic property in the Fingal Valley in North East Tasmania, near St Marys. The historic home of the Legge family, past residents have included Colonel William Vincent Legge, who was born at the property on 2 September 1841 and died there on 25 March 1918. The sheep grazing property is currently occupied by Robert Legge, the mayor of Break O'Day Council.



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