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  2. Sebel Townhouse Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Notable guests include Lauren Bacall, David Bowie, the Clash, the Harlem Globetrotters, Malcolm McLaren, the Moody Blues, and Rod Stewart. [1] [3] Dire Straits stayed at the Sebel Townhouse, the band's guitarist John Illsley writing the hotel was "colorful and edgy", and "the discretion of the staff is one of the reasons why it is so loved by the more untamed celebrities".

  3. Windsor, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Windsor is a historic town north-west of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It is the council seat of the Hawkesbury local government area. The town sits on the Hawkesbury River, enveloped by farmland and Australian bush. Many of the oldest surviving European buildings in Australia are located at Windsor.

  4. List of the oldest buildings in Australia - Wikipedia

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    New South Wales: 1805 [21] Residential Original stone house built in 1805 but now features later additions. [22] Macquarie Arms Inn Cottage: Pitt Town: New South Wales: c.1805 [23] Residential The site consists of four buildings; the main house/inn, a separate kitchen, stables/barn, and a c.1805 brick cottage. [23] Claremont Cottage: Windsor ...

  5. Municipality of Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Windsor was a local government area of Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Windsor on 4 March 1871 and was centred on the Town of Windsor .

  6. Andrew Thompson (convict, magistrate) - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Thompson (c. 1773 – 22 October 1810) was transported at the age of 18 to New South Wales, arriving in Sydney on 14 February 1792. He rose to become a respected chief constable in the Hawkesbury district, a successful farmer and businessman, and eventually the wealthiest settler in early colonial Australia.

  7. Thompson Square Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    Thompson Square Conservation Area is a heritage-listed precinct centred around Thompson Square in Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]

  8. Peninsula House and Tebbutt's Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula House and Tebbutt's Observatory is a heritage-listed residence and former observatory at Palmer Street, Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. The observatory was built in 1845 by John Tebbutt. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]

  9. Loder House - Wikipedia

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    Loder House is a heritage-listed residence at 126 George Street, Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia. It was built in 1834. It has been used at times for various other purposes: as a bank, multiple restaurants, a guesthouse and a bookshop. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [2]