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Blyth Homestead, Litchfield Park NT 0822, Australia
Introduction
Blyth Homestead is located in Richfield National Park, north of the Northern Territory, (Litchfield National Park).
Founded in 1929 by the Sargent family (Sargent Family), Blyth Homestead was abandoned in the early 1960s and sold to the Northern Territory in 1985 as part of the Richfield National Park. The fixed Blyth Homestead, is now used to reflect the difficult environment faced by the pioneers of their time.
Please note that you can only drive into the farm and will not be open during the November-April rainy season.
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