The original access to Currango was via the original road and driveway below the homestead complex. This gave a sense of the relationship of the settlement to the extensive open plain below. The trees around the homestead were important landmarks visible from a great distance - these still exist today. As the driveway is still relatively intact, and its scale and construction is consistent with its use as a modern vehicular entry, it could be reinstated as the entry to the property. This would contribute to the original sense of place and would reveal meanings associated with the layout and location of the property. The driveway would need to be monitored, however, for damage from increased use by motorised vehicles, and managed accordingly.