One of Wodonga's most recognisable buildings.

By Uta Wiltshire, Wodonga Historical Society
Updated August 24 2016 - 1:15pm, first published August 23 2016 - 9:00am
STILL STANDING: Stonleigh is one of Wodonga’s earliest buildings and stands on land granted to Daniel Rhodes in 1854.
STILL STANDING: Stonleigh is one of Wodonga’s earliest buildings and stands on land granted to Daniel Rhodes in 1854.

Stonleigh is one of Wodonga’s earliest buildings and stands on land granted to Daniel Rhodes in 1854, in one of the first land sales conducted in Wodonga. The building commenced soon after, with the stone walls being 18 inches (46cm) thick.

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