Hartley Historic Site

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Set among pastures, orchards, and nineteenth and twentieth-century cottage gardens, the lovely sandstone buildings in Hartley Historic Site preserve an important piece of history. This well preserved…

Set among pastures, orchards, and nineteenth and twentieth-century cottage gardens, the lovely sandstone buildings in Hartley Historic Site preserve an important piece of history. This well preserved 19th century village was one of the first rural settlements west of the Blue Mountains.

The site was originally established as an administrative and judicial centre for the region with the building of the Mortimer Lewis designed courthouse in 1837. Seventeen buildings tell the story of the village, from the 1837 Greek Revival courthouse, to Corneys Garage built of timber and iron in 1945 and now an antique shop.

Explore the artefacts and family histories, find out about the region's past at the visitor centre, or enjoy a picnic in the absolute serenity of historic Hartley. Enjoy a short walk up to The Tor, a place of great significance to the local Aboriginal community with dreamy views looking down into the valley. Dogs are permitted in the village if held on a lead at all times.

Why not hire the courthouse or St Bernards Church for a unique wedding or event and take advantage of the scenic views? Old Trahlee and St Bernard's Presbytery are 2 rennovated cottages available...

Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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