Location ID: #10264
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Deep Creek Reserve is situated just off Wakehurst Parkway in North Narrabeen in the northern suburbs of Sydney. There is parking, a large open field with off-leash area, paths, rocky outcrops, creek, and path access under bridge to Narrabeen Lagoon ...
Location ID: #10182372
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116 acre property on the lush volcanic Comboyne plateau in the Port Macquarie hinterland 4 1/2 hours north of Sydney. Property has 30 acres of farmland with a star anise orchard and 3 dams. The remainder is steep bushland descending to Barnoo ...
Location ID: #10254573
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Donarch Fine Chocolate is a boutique chocolate maker located in Tenambit. The shop has a great variety of chocolates in a cosy setting.
Location ID: #10185553
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Property is located at Spencer, around 1 hour and 30 minutes from Sydney. Property is located across the road from the river. Dates back to 1910 and was one of the original houses in Spencer.
Spencer Village is a well kept secret which plays home ...
Location ID: #10255264
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Built in 1860, Maitland Town Hall Cafe has been beautifully restored and is currently vacant making it the perfect blank canvas for filming.
The historic building is located next to Maitland Town Hall and connects to the sunken lounge of the ...
Location ID: #10254905
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From 1846 to 1934 this site operated as the burial ground for Maitland’s Jewish population. There are 44 plots and up to 18 headstones remaining. Each headstone contains inscriptions in Roman and Hebrew letters.
Entry is accessible on foot from ...
Location ID: #10254576
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Lorn is on the northern side of the Hunter River and houses some superb residential architecture, ranging from bungalow style cottages to late Victorian and Federation brick.
Belmore Street is the main street and features some boutique shops and ...
Location ID: #10064388
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Ted Horwood Reserve is a starting point for several walking tracks that explore the local bushland, creeks and waterfalls. Along with the surrounding reserves, it forms a large expanse of habitat that supports various wildlife including Echidnas and ...
Location ID: #10146652
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Former Quarry area with mine entrance (tunnel/cave) managed by Sydney Water Corporation.
Location ID: #15633
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Northmead Reserve, on Elizabeth Crescent, in Northmead features two baseball fields for both summer & winter seasons.
Field two has lighting for matchplay.
Kiosk
Changerooms
Small playground
Location ID: #10075656
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Gap Park is located on a coastal escarpment on Sydney Harbour's South Head, 11 kilometers/ 6.8 miles from the Sydney CBD. It has spectacular views of both the harbour and the sea. There are a series of basic paths amidst windswept native coastal ...
Parramatta Gaol
Location ID: #10675
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Parramatta Gaol is a now closed prison that was in use from the 1800s to the 2000s in Parramatta North. Parramatta Gaol was constructed between 1835-1842 and was Australia’s oldest serving gaol until it’s closure in 2011. Ownership of the building ...
Location ID: #10128217
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This former medical clinic is found on the grounds of Parramatta Gaol. Parramatta Gaol was constructed between 1835-1842 and was Australia’s oldest serving gaol until it’s closure in 2011. Ownership of the building was transferred to the Deerubbin ...
Parramatta Jail, Parramatta Correction Centre
Location ID: #16990
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Parramatta Gaol is a now closed prison that was in use from the 1800s to the 2000s in Parramatta North. Parramatta Gaol was constructed between 1835-1842 and was Australia’s oldest serving gaol until it’s closure in 2011. Ownership of the building ...
Location ID: #10128216
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This chapel is found on the grounds of Parramatta Gaol (Jail).Parramatta Gaol is a now closed prison that was in use from the 1800s to the 2000s in Parramatta North. Parramatta Gaol was constructed between 1835-1842 and was Australia’s oldest ...
Wangi Power Station
Location ID: #10062230
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Privately-owned heritage-listed former coal-fired power station. Wangi Wangi Power Station is a rare example in Australia of industrial architecture and one of the last major buildings in Australia to have a structural frame of riveted steel. ...
Location ID: #10254751
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Steeped in history, the federation gothic building housing MRAG is an awe inspiring example of early 1900s architecture renowned for its structural features which are of statewide significance.
Originally the Maitland Technical College which ...
Location ID: #10254993
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Situated on one of Australia’s oldest and heritage recognised colonial working farms, The Barracks provides boutique accommodation. The Barracks consist of four suites that have been beautifully restored to provide elegant comforts in the same space ...
Location ID: #10254994
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Tocal Agriculture College operates a commercial and demonstration farm over 2,200 hectares. The farm has five farming enterprises: beef, dairy, sheep, horses, poultry, and cropping. The horses' facilities include a 3,850-square-metre covered and ...
Location ID: #10254992
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Built in 1840 as a country retreat for Felix Wilson, Tocal Homestead has one of Australia’s finest collections of colonial farm buildings dating from the 1830s. The Homestead is set among magnificent fig trees with sweeping views overlooking the ...
Location ID: #10254895
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The Maitland Regional Athletics Centre is a state of the art facility part of the Maitland Regional Sports Complex located next to Maitland Regional Sportsground in Central Maitland. The Centre includes a World Athletics Certified synthetic ...
Location ID: #10064546
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The Luskintyre Bridge was opened in 1904 and runs over the Hunter River, spanning span of 60.1m.
It is one of only two surviving examples in New South Wales of an early steel Pratt truss bridge. At the time of completion, the Luskintyre steel ...
Location ID: #15233
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The National Trust complex features its pumphouse with striking chimney and ornate brickwork and is one of the largest and most intact 19th Century industrial complexes in the Hunter Valley.
Built between 1882 and 1887 to cope with the rapidly ...
Location ID: #10254571
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Belmore Bridge, built by Mr John Scott of Carrington, was opened in 1964 to connects Central Maitland to Lorn over the Hunter River.
The concrete and steel bridge was designed with the deck constructed above record flood level on single column ...