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Brayshaws Hut: Canberra’s most accessible high country hut | The Canberra Times

Everything in one name: Although most people call it Brayshaw’s Hut, some call it Brayshaw’s Homestead or just Brayshaws. Steve Brayshaw, great-great-nephew of David (Davey) Brayshaw, calls it simply “Davey’s Cabin because the family’s farm (Bobeyan) was in the next valley over.” Oh, to mix things up, there is also a much smaller ‘Brayshaws Hut’ located in the far east of Kosciuszko National Park, named after Roy Brayshaw (Davey’s nephew) and according to Steve this was the laundry of the old monastery at Adaminaby, moved from the old town to its current location overlooking the Nungar Plains by Roy’s brother-in-law Bob Venables in the early 1950s.
