Bradley's Hut
Known as Bradleys Hut (its common name) or O'Briens Hut (variable depending on family allegiences).
This hut was burnt down in the 2020 bushfires and is slated to be rebuilt.
Bradley's hut is located conveniently at the roadside of the Cabramurra to Khancoban Road, and marked on the Kosciusko 1:100,000 map at grid reference 242 132. There is a car-park in front of the hut, so that you can safely get off the road.
GPS Location: S36.015920 E 148.379770.
Brief History
The hut was built by Jack Bailey in 1952 before the Tooma road was developed. It was originally used for grazing, but the stables and horse yards were removed by the NPWS.
The area around the hut is commonly used by campers planning to head off to the Jugungal wilderness. It is a very popular spot.
Construction
This hut has an agreeable outlook, and appears as a small homestead. Built of timber frames and corrugated iron walls and roof, it measures 6.5m by 4m, plus a verandah area at the front.
The floor is made of sawn timber and a solid fireplace is set on a concrete slab.
Value
Bradley's huts sits in an area of montane forest and outstanding beauty. The hut is used on most weekends, and is at an altitude where cross-skiing is common.
References
KHA Reference number 2321.
A Conservation Brief
and history are held for this hut by KHA archivists.
The KNP POM Schedule number is L.43.