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Old Wesleydale Heritage Accommodation

A fascinating country property settled in 1829. Explore the fortified barn and great stone walled compound, indicative of early pioneering days, set within a majestic rural landscape, flanked by the Great Western Tiers.

Glendalough B&B

Built around 1899, Glendalough is an attractive Edwardian residence that is National Trust classified. Quiet and secluded, Glendalough overlooks the beautiful Meander River and is within easy walking distance from the centre of Deloraine, where visitors can browse shops, art galleries and cafes.

Peppers Calstock

A National Trust listed mansion in the Georgian style, Peppers Calstock offers superb 4-star accommodation on the outskirts of Deloraine. Beautifully restored in period style, and voted Best B&B by Gourmet Traveler, Peppers Calstock is the ideal retreat for a weekend getaway.

Fitzpatricks Inn

Fitzpatricks Inn is a heritage listed Georgian mansion built in 1833 and set on two acres of land in the English-style country village of Westbury. Four Accommodation units with ensuites are available as well as a popular restaurant and bar that is open to the public for lunch and dinner.

Bowerbank Mill B&B

Built in 1853 with a majestic Georgian facade and towering chimney, Bowerbank Mill now operates as a world-class heritage B&B with fine art gallery and giftshop.

Pearns Steam World

Steam buffs will delight in the variety of vintage machinery on display at Pearns Steam World, located on Westbury’s main road.

Entally House

Built in 1819 by Thomas Haycock Reibey, Entally House is one of Australia’s most intact Georgian colonial homes.

Mary Reibey, Thomas’ mother and matriarch of the family, was transported to Australia in 1790 for the crime of horse stealing, then aged 13. She would later marry a junior officer of the East India Company who established the Entally name as a successful trading company that owned a number of vessels running coal up the Hawkesbury River in New South Wales.

Deloraine and District Folk Museum

Located at the Great Western Tiers Visitor Centre – Deloraine, the Folk Museum will provide you with a fascinating insight into the regions pioneering past.

The indoor and outdoor collections and exhibitions have been lovingly created and maintained by a group of fantastic volunteers who are extraordinarily proud of the colonial history of their region.

The Village Green, Westbury

Shaded by elm, oak and chestnut trees, the beautiful Village Green at Westbury is the perfect place for a relaxing stroll or picnic. Just a short walk away from the Village Green you will find the Town Common, which has always served as a recreation area, but was once also the site for brick making for the bricks used in many of the town's historic buildings.

Carrick

Carrick

Take a step back in time as you wander through the historic village of with its impressive number of heritage listed buildings - remarkable for a township of its size. Great examples of this include St Andrews Church (1848), Balmoral (1851), The Old Watchhouse (1837), Carrick Inn (1833) and the Old Mill House (1867), where the picturesque Liffey River crosses the western end of the township.