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Retained historical land sites include Mead Farm, formerly owned by Henry Mead, and Sloan's Cottage, purchased by George Sloan and his spouse Emma Eliza Sloan née Smirk in 1889.
After the cottage was built in 1911, the property was cultivated and utilized for growing commercial crops, mainly potatoes and cabbages to provide produce sold to the Fremantle Markets.
The cottage received heritage listing by the government of Western Australia in 1992.
From 1992, the surrounding gardens were used for Permaculture, with an aim to improve soil quality and foster the growth of native flora.
In 1994, Sloan's property and the surrounding land became classified as having high biodiversity value and repurposed for conservation.
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