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Batesford is a rural village on the Moorabool River near where it is crossed by the Midland Highway between Geelong and Ballarat. It is 10 km. north-west of Geelong and 67 km. south-west of Melbourne.
The name comes from two brothers Alfred and John Bates who in 1837 settled at a spot where the Moorabool River was readily forded. Within a couple of years the Bates brothers left the area and Dr. John Learmonth acquired a large area of land in the Batesford locality. He built the Laurence Park homestead in 1842 to be replaced by a more permanent building in 1845. It is on the Register of the National Estate.
In 1846 a wooden bridge was built over the river at Batesford and in 1848 the Travellers' Rest Inn was built from timbers recovered when the bridge was washed away. There were several small and large landowners at Batesford and in 1854 one of them George Hope (an 1839 squatter) subdivided part of his holding for a township and small farms on the east side of the river. In 1853 a Catholic school was opened and an Anglican school was opened the following year. Both the Catholic school building and teacher's cottage are privately preserved.
The Batesford countryside is generally flat to undulating with good soil suitable for small-farm agriculture. Orchards and vineyards were planted and the Moorabool Valley had over twenty Swiss vignerons until the phylloxera disease devastated the industry in the 1870s.
During 1858-62 Batesford was the site of major bridge works. The road bridge was replaced with a five-span structure considered to be one of the finest of its kind. A larger railway bridge costing over one million pounds with nine basalt piers was built a short distance upstream. During construction a temporary township of Moorabool housed the workforce. Nothing remains of it although it is now recorded as a rural locality. During this time Batesford had its peak population.
During the building of the railway bridge a small cemetery ran by the railway catered for appox 23 burials. Many of these have been located there were nothing left to indicate where the burials were. For more information go to Batesford Cemetery on Facebook.
Bates Brothers original Ford is approx. 150 mts down stream from the current Midland Hwy bridge.
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