Branxholme, Victoria
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Branxholme is a township in the
Shire of Southern Grampians The Shire of Southern Grampians is a local government area (LGA) in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 16,135. It incl ...
in the Western District of
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on the
Henty Highway Henty Highway is a rural highway in western Victoria, Australia, linking Lascelles in the Wimmera region, to Portland on the state's south-western coast. It was named in honour of Edward Henty, a British colonist regarded as the first permanen ...
between Heywood and
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. At the 2016 census, Branxholme and the surrounding area had a population of 351.


History


Early settlement

The
traditional owners Native title is the set of rights, recognised by Australian law, held by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups or individuals to land that derive from their maintenance of their traditional laws and customs. These Aboriginal title rig ...
of the land now known as Branxholme, are the
Gunditjmara The Gunditjmara or Gunditjamara, also known as Dhauwurd Wurrung, are an Aboriginal people of southwestern Victoria in Australia. They are the Traditional Owners of the areas now encompassing Warrnambool, Port Fairy, Woolsthorpe and Portland. ...
people. The first non-indigenous settlement of Branxholme was established around 1842 when several pastoral runs were established. As was common across Western Victoria, the initial white settlers were predominantly Scottish. In 1843 the first hotel 'The Travellers Rest' was opened.


Birth of the township

Branxholme township was formally surveyed in 1852, and the name Branxholme was chosen, in reference to
Branxholme Branxholme is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, overlooking the River Teviot, southwest of Hawick, on the A7 road to Langholm. Nearby are Ale Water, Alemoor Loch, Burnfoot, Borthwick Water, Colterscleugh Monument, Robert ...
, a hamlet in the
Scottish Borders The Scottish Borders is one of 32 council areas of Scotland. It is bordered by West Lothian, Edinburgh, Midlothian, and East Lothian to the north, the North Sea to the east, Dumfries and Galloway to the south-west, South Lanarkshire to the we ...
region of Scotland. The township was laid out in a gridded street design, straddling the banks of the Arrandoovong Creek. Several of the streets carry the names of notable and prominent early landowners (Best, McNichol.) The Branxholme Post Office opening on 1 June 1858. The township's first church, Branxholme Presbyterian Church, was opened in 1862, on Monroe Street, with the accompanying manse completed shortly after.


Heritage listings

The township of Branxholme contains a large number of historically significant places, which are recorded on the Victorian Heritage Database as follows:


Lynch Street – Former Colonial Bank

The former Colonial Bank was the only bank in Branxholme. Unusual in its style, built originally as a house prior to 1870.


Branxholme Cemetery, Henty Highway

Branxholme Cemetery is located 6 km North of the township, on the Henty Highway. The cemetery is laid out in a conventional manner with graves grouped by denomination, and earliest burials date from the mid 1850s.


98–102 McNichol Street – Mechanic's Institute Hall (Former)

The construction of the original building was completed by builder George Foster in 1884. Additional rooms were added to the rear in 1888 and supper room and kitchen were added in 1936.


Railway Water Tower, Railway Parade

The water tower is located on the western side of Railway Parade as one of the few remaining structures of what was once a substantial complex of railway buildings and siding.


Others

6235 Henty Highway – Royston Monroe Street – State School No.1978 75 Monroe Street – St Andrews Uniting Church (Former Presbyterian Church) 21 Railway Parade – Former Railway Stationmaster's Residence Branxholme-Byaduk Road – Audley Homestead Complex Henty Highway – Koornang Homestead Complex 119 Bassett Road – Bassett Homestead Complex and lone grave 1320 Condah-Coleraine Road – Treasland Homestead Complex 5050 Dartmoor-Hamilton Road – Ardachy Homestead Complex 40 Chrome Road – Aarandoovong Homestead Complex 5863 Henty Highway – Brae Park Homestead Complex 2–4 Brown Street – Remnant Garden 44–48 Brown Street – Former Post Office 45–47 Brown Street – Kookaburra Cafe 24–42 Elliot Street – Timber Cottage and Orchard 84–86 McNichol Street – Junction Hotel 91–97 McNichol Street – Prices Bakery, Shop and Residence 94–96 McNichol Street – Coffee Palace (Former) 91 Monroe Street – Free Presbyterian Church 71–73 Monroe Street – St Andrews Presbyterian Manse 63–65 Monroe Street – William Howarth's house 99–101 Monroe Street – Doctor's Residence


Education

Branxholme-Wallacedale Community School operates within the township serving years P-6.


Sports

Branxholme township maintains a recreation reserve containing a football field and netball courts. It has a
football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football t ...
team playing in the
South West District Football League The South West District Football League is an Australian rules football league based in South-western Victoria, with clubs located in the vicinity of Hamilton, Heywood and Portland. The league is a minor country league, with teams drawn from smal ...
under the name Branxholme-Wallacedale. Branxholme recreation reserve also hosts the popular annual Branxholme Community Rodeo.


Transport

Branxholme is on the Portland railway line, and was a junction station for the branch line to Casterton from 1884 to 1977.


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