Brickhouse Station

[1] The Gascoyne River runs through the property for 40 kilometres (25 mi) of its length and it is bounded to the east by Doorawarrah Station.

[8] It was later sunk down to 1,360 feet (415 m) to obtain flows of 20,000 US gallons (75,708 L) per hour, which Burt found disappointing and insufficient for him to open up thousands of extra acres of land for stock.

[12] Reginald had worked at Brick House from 1901 to 1903 as a station hand and became the manager in 1904, a position he held until 1922.

[14] Tragedy occurred at the station in 1971 when a light plane crashed during mustering, killing the two men flying.

During the 2010 flood, water entered many of the outbuildings and the Burt family expected to lose about a quarter of the 5,000 head of cattle depastured on the property.