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Innes Pug Restaurant Ruins

Innes Pug Restaurant Ruins

Atmospheric stone ruins of the old Inneston gypsum-works store, set among the mallee in Innes.

Scattered through the bush near Inneston are the weathered stone ruins of the gypsum-mining township that thrived here in the early 1900s. Among them stand the remains of the old store and workers' buildings, their roofless walls and empty windows slowly being reclaimed by the mallee — a haunting record of a community that vanished when the mine closed.

Interpretive signs along the Inneston heritage walk explain how families lived and worked in this remote settlement, quarrying gypsum that was shipped out through Stenhouse Bay. Restored cottages nearby now serve as park accommodation, but the ruins are left to the elements.

They lend Innes a melancholy, time-worn beauty — proof that even this wild coast once hummed with industry and community.

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