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The location of 'Bulgamatta' homestead was known as 'Old Tamah' in the mid-1950s and is now the location of the Chapel Hill Retreat (in Berambing Crescent). [14] With the establishment of pastoral runs beyond Bathurst and Mudgee herds of sheep and cattle began to be driven along Bell’s Line of Road to the markets at Homebush.
The Chapel itself is set on the eminence on which the Woodbury house itself would have been located in 1827. The worn steps show evidence of constant use for over 130 years. As the oldest usable intact stone chapel in the Lower Hawkesbury, it significantly contributes to the nineteenth and twentieth century aesthetics of the area.
Cartwright House is named in honour of Reverend Robert Cartwright (clergyman), who was appointed as a minister to the Hawkesbury in 1810 and began the building of St Mathews Anglican Church in Windsor. Cartwright's colour is teal and its verse comes from 2 Timothy 1:7: "For the Spirit God gave us does not make us timid, but gives us power, love ...
Texas Roadhouse: The restaurant offers active-duty military, veteran, and retired military members a choice between dining in or receiving a meal voucher from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Veterans will ...
Carolina Brewery is a beer brewery and restaurant/pub with locations in Chapel Hill and Pittsboro, North Carolina. Carolina Brewery has drawn international attention for its handcrafted beers. Founded in 1995, Carolina Brewery is the oldest brewery in the Triangle area. It was one of the first craft breweries in North Carolina.
Mama Dip's is a traditional Southern country cooking restaurant located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in the United States. It was founded by Mildred Cotton Council in 1976. The restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and offers a take-home menu.
Top of the Hill was founded in 1996 by Scott Maitland, then a law student studying at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Maitland became interested in an under-construction building at the intersection of Franklin and Columbia Streets after learning that a national restaurant chain, wanted to open a new location there.
The place has strong or special association with a particular community or cultural group in New South Wales for social, cultural or spiritual reasons. Ebenezer Church is an active congregation with a living history. Many of the families are descendants of the original Coromandel settlers. [9] [1]