Wombat Flat Mineral Springs

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Bleakley Street, Daylesford, Victoria.

Description

'The original spring at this spot was commonly known as Courtot's Pump. Alfred Courtot, a nearby resident at the time of the construction of Lake Daylesford in 1929, made persistent representations to the then Borough Council to save the spring from disappearing under the lake. A pump was installed by 1930 but has a relatively short life - about 10 years. The name of these sprigs has changed several ties since the 1850s. A land sale plan, made soon after 1854, shows buildings around a 'Boiling Spring'. This was one of three springs on the east side of Wombat Creek, all having a common source referred to as Leggatt's Springs. (Leggatt's Hotel was nearby).'

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Location

Lat: -37.350493 Lng: 144.140244


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