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Bridge View Inn is a heritage-listed former hotel and bank building which now contains bed and breakfast accommodation, a museum and commercial enterprises at 28–30 Louee Street, Rylstone, in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1860 to 1870.
Mudgee Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall and now library and theatre at 64 Market Street, Mudgee, Mid-Western Regional Council, New South Wales, Australia. The property is owned by Mid-Western Regional Council. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 2 April 1999. [1]
Mudgee (/ m ʌ dʒ i /) is a town in the Central West of New South Wales, Australia.It is in the broad fertile Cudgegong River valley 261 km (162 mi) north-west of Sydney and is the largest town in the Mid-Western Regional Council local government area as well as being the council seat.
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Mudgee Classic The annual Mudgee classic cycling event now incorporates Gulgong into its route, allowing for cyclists to resupply during the event. [31] Gulgong Show The Gulgong show is a regional agricultural festival attracting over 3500 participants and spectators each year.
Wollar is a village in New South Wales, Australia.The town is located 316 kilometres (196 mi) north west of the state capital Sydney and 48 kilometres (30 mi) north-east of the regional centre of Mudgee, near the Goulburn River National Park.
John Frederick Hilly (c.1810 – 3 September 1883) was a surveyor and architect who designed commercial buildings, churches and houses in mid-nineteenth-century Sydney. [1] He was born in Warwickshire and arrived in Australia in 1839. On 8 January 1842 Hilly married Ellen Morgan at Christ Church St Laurence in Sydney. [2]
Sampson's 1836 of grant of 260 hectares (640 acres) contained the property which became known as Campdale, and this contained the property which later became Duntryleague. Sampson did not remain at Campdale, but settled in Mudgee. [1] By 1846 these three original grantees were already leasing some of their land and dividing other parts for sale.
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