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  2. Reverend Turner Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Reverend Turner Cottage is a heritage-listed clergy house at 360 George Street, Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Rev. Peter Turner Cottage and Oxalis Cottage. The property is owned by Hawkesbury City Council. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]

  3. Rouse Hill House - Wikipedia

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    Rouse Hill Estate is a heritage-listed homestead and estate off Windsor Road (356 Annangrove Road), Rouse Hill, City of Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia. Rouse Hill House and farm was the family home of Richard Rouse, the Colonial Superintendent of Public Works and Convicts at Parramatta .

  4. Redfin - Wikipedia

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    In June 2017, the company began Redfin Now, a home flipping division. [8] On July 28, 2017, Redfin became a public company via an initial public offering, raising $138 million. [9] In June 2019, Redfin began allowing buyers to submit offers on homes listed by Redfin's selling agents without using a buyer's agent. [10]

  5. Claremont Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The original Claremont Cottage was a Colonial Georgian cottage built of stuccoed brick with wide verandahs all contained under a low pitched hipped roof.It had double French doors opening onto the verandah, other windows being twelve pane type with louvered shutters and flat stone lintels.

  6. Loder House - Wikipedia

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    The building was restored under a National Estate Programme Grant by architects Fisher Lucas and leased to Hawkesbury Shire Council. A Permanent Conservation Order was made over the property in 1978 by the Minister for Planning and Environment under advice from the Heritage Council of NSW and the order was gazetted on 14 December 1979. This ...

  7. Windsor, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    On 18 May 2020 the replacement bridge was opened to traffic within Windsor, NSW. [ 33 ] The new bridge has a centreline height of 17.8 metres Australian Height Datum (AHD) (ie significantly higher than the typical water level – peak flood levels at Windsor bridge are 11.1 metres AHD and 17.2 metres AHD for the five year and 100 year ARI ...

  8. South Windsor, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    South Windsor was previously called "Newtown"; the new name of "South Windsor" was assigned on 10 September 2004. [4] The population is somewhat younger than the bulk of the country. In the 2021 census, the median age of people in South Windsor was 34 years, compared to the national median of 38 years. Children aged under 15 years made up 20.6% ...

  9. Pitt Town, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    To the north of Pitt Town is Cattai which had an average house sale price of A$1.6 million in 2017. [28] To the south of Pitt Town is Oakville which had an average house sale price of A$2.1 million in 2017. [29] Finally, to the east of Pitt Town is Maraylya which had an average house sale price of A$1.9 million in 2017. [30]