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St Michael the Archangel Catholic Church | |
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Saint Michael's Church was built in the 1840s near Cunneens Bridge and moved, in 1891, to its present position in the heart of the Village. Saint Michael's was bought by the community in 1991 and is now a private Catholic chapel and welcomes Catholic, Denominational and civil ceremonies. It is a perfect choice for an intimate and memorable wedding in a country setting. Mass is celebrated at 6pm on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month. Enquiries: 0417 436 279
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Directions:
In Wollombi village, opposite General Store | |
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St. Mark's Anglican Church | |
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St Mark's was consecrated in 1884. A large, well-designed church, it features panelled reredos and wall tablets showing the Creed, Lord's Prayer and Commandments. Local cedar is much in evidence in the interior of this lovely old church.
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Directions:
Near the junction of Watagan Creek Road and Great North Road, Laguna | |
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Wollombi Cemetery | |
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Consecrated in 1849 by Bishop Tyrrell, many pioneers of the district are buried here. Behind the cemetery is the mill pond. A flour mill here was used to grind the wheat which was grown in the district. From this spot can also be seen the twin-gabled roof of "Wollombi House". For many years Dr Bapty and his family lived here (it is now a private house).
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Directions:
Short walk north from Wollombi village, towards Cessnock | |
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Wollombi Cottage | |
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Built in about 1840 as a residence and office of the Clerk of Petty Sessions, the building was restored during the 1970s. Remnants of the original cottage were identified and are still evident, including the old kitchen wall covering and an amazing barn.
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Directions:
In Wollombi village, opposite the General Store | |
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Wollombi Courthouse (Endeavour Museum) | |
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Constructed in 1866, the historic stone courthouse now houses the Endeavour Museum. It was designed by Mortimer Lewis and replaced a slab lock-up which apparently "leaked prisoners like a sieve". A modest building, it has a hipped roof with gables and a front verandah.
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Directions:
In Wollombi village, on the corner of Wollombi and Broke Roads | |
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