Cape Clear, Victoria
Cape Clear was named by Irish gold miners who originated from Cape Clear in Ireland. Despite its name, it is about 100 kilometres from the coast. A 13-metre-high model lighthouse with a working light was constructed near the hotel in 2008 to create a local landmark.
The Cape Clear Cast Iron Mileposts, located on Lismore-Scarsdale Road and Rokewood-Skipton Road, are listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.
The Cape Clear Hotel
The local pub, built in 1935 as a hotel and restaurant, is a local landmark and has remained relatively unchanged from its construction. As of 2020 the liquor license that has been operation since its inception has expired and the pub has completely closed. The property has been sold serveral times and is currently being looked at converted back into a Hotel and Pub.
Cape Clear Primary School is a school in the area located along the main highway.
Cape Clear Community Hall is powered by an off-the-grid solar system.
Cape Clear Church was sold and is in the hands of a private owner as of 2019.
Cape Clear reservoir provides water to majority of the town.
Cape Clear Cemetery is still in operation and has graves dating back to the Gold Rush.
Cape Clear CFA is a largely local crewed CFA depot with several fire engines with historical imagery present within the Cape Clear Hotel.
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Cape Clear (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
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- ^ "Lighthouse a winner at Cape Clear". Weekly Times. 16 October 2008.
- ^ "Cast Iron Mileposts (H1702)". Victorian Heritage Register. Heritage Victoria. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
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