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Jean Ranft (later Jean Jones) single-handedly took on various government departments to gain funding for a one-room (plus toilets and kitchen) concrete-block building, and also took on some of the construction work, along with the rest of the Ranft family and other members of the
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Lapstone Hill Hotel was officially opened in 1930 and was a major Art Deco luxury hotel. The grounds of some 6 hectares (15 acres) were ‘tastefully planned with lawns, flowers, fruit and vegetable gardens, with water pumped from the Nepean River far below. The Hotel had great views of the Nepean
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was formed from a merger between what was St Peter's
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River and offered views of the Sydney metropolis. The hotel was extremely fashionable all throughout the 1930s. The Hotel was noted for adverting the benefits of the mountain environment on ones health, and attracted many people from Sydney that wanted to escape the city life.
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tunnel can still be seen from neighbouring bush tracks. The new tunnel was hailed as a major improvement, but problems with ventilation and water from the nearby creek lead to trains getting stuck. The
Lapstone Tunnel was finally closed and replaced 24 September 1913.
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and a gang of convicts, up the
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In the 2016 Census, there were 961 people in
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The abandoned Lapstone Tunnel was used by the nearby RAAF base during World War II as storage for arms such as bombs and mustard gas. The RAAF laid a concrete floor for better storage and access. It has also been used to grow mushrooms.
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