Eaglehawke Neck and Pirates Bay Lookout
- Tasmania
Eaglehawk Neck is a 100-meter sandbar connecting the Tasman Peninsula to the Forestier Peninsula this area was home to the infamous Dog Line, which stretched from Pirates Bay across the Isthmus and into Eaglehawk Bay.
Eaglehawk Neck Bay had its own officers’ quarters and at its busiest had an officer, sergeant and 25 soldiers stationed. There was a customs hut, sentries tower, storehouses, guardhouses, and barracks. All that remains today is the Officers’ Quarters.
The Officer's Quarters were eventually turned into a private home. It is the oldest wooden military building still standing in Australia dating back to 1832.
People have reported the sounds of phantom dogs growling here. There have also been reports of odd noises in the building and lights turning on and off of their own volition.
Researched and written by Allen Tiller © 2023
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