Annean Station

The property covers an area of 168,408 hectares (416,145 acres) and has traditionally farmed sheep for the production of wool.

[1] Initially established in 1882 by the Cruikshank brothers,[2] it was put up for auction in 1896 along with the 11,000 head of sheep, 780 cattle and 110 horses that were grazing the 800,000-acre (323,749 ha) property.

Elliott also put in an additional 100 miles (161 km) of fencing and sunk numerous bores around the property.

[6] The station was acquired by prominent pastoralist, Sir Ernest Augustus Lee Steere, sometime after 1910.

The station homestead consists of one main house with several sleeping quarters placed around a garden courtyard.