Cadelga's history reflects the hardships encountered by pastoralists from isolation and drought following the initial take up of land in the region during the 1870s. Environmentally, the
ruins are a notable landmark and contrast with the isolated arid landscape.
Ruins set on flat ground north west of Cadelga (Uloonanera)
Waterhole. Two main stone-rubble buildings, comprising
homestead main house and kitchen, two additional stone sheds north and west added later. Meat safe made of timber, wire and thatching.