Banka Banka Mud Hut

Banka Banka Mud Hut

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Highlights

  • Explore the mudbrick homestead at Banka Banka, revealing its rich history and connection to local Aboriginal families.
  • Relax on the 2.7m wide verandah, enjoying the serene surrounds while soaking up the Northern Territory sun.
  • Visit the bar/kiosk, where you can experience the warmth of hospitality that Mrs Mary Ward was renowned for.
  • Discover the substantial social value of the Wards' contributions to the NT's mining and pastoral sectors.
Today's Weather
30°C Clear sky
Google Rating
4.4 / 5 387 Google reviews

The homestead is a single storey, rectangular building measuring about 6.9m x 10.6m with a pitched roof consisting of a timber roof frame and corrugated metal roof sheeting, mudbrick walls, concrete floors, surrounded by a 2.7m wide verandah supported by concrete posts. The building consists of three rooms, each measuring about 3.1m x 6.3m; one is used as a bar/kiosk, and the remaining two rooms are currently empty.

The mudbrick homestead has substantial social value for its associations with the Wards, particularly Mrs Mary Ward, known as the `Missus of Banka Banka’, who was renowned for her hospitality as well as her work with Aboriginal families and children, particularly in the area of education. Together the Wards made a substantial contribution to the development of the NT in the mining and pastoral sectors through their ownership and development of the Blue Moon mine and Banka Banka station.

30°C Clear sky
4.4 / 5 387 Google reviews

Images and Video

View: 1 of 3

Features

  • Carpark
  • Picnic Area
Accessibility

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

Plan more around this area