Angorichina

Angorichina is a pastoral lease, 640 square kilometres (247 sq mi) in area, in the Flinders Ranges in the Australian state of South Australia.

[1] In 1859, the property was visited by the surveyors Selwyn and Goyder and by the Governor of South Australia, Richard MacDonnell.

The 1860s-era homestead, 6 kilometres (4 miles) east of Blinman, also accommodates up to six visitors for an upmarket experience of a Flinders Ranges sheep station.

[6] This small tourist village, 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) west of the Angorichina Station homestead, provides accommodation, a caravan park and some services.

The site was originally established in 1927 as Angorichina Hostel by the Tubercular Soldiers Association as a sanatorium for returned servicemen of World War I.

Angorichina Head Station, ca. 1925
Angorichina Creek, ca. 1935