OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | MILL HOUSE

The house was originally built in 1856 as a steam-powered flour mill run by George Gunning Burn, and later became a butter factory operated by the Nichols family. The derelict […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | CLEMENS HILL

The Clemens Hill property was sub-divided from historic 1840s Craigow in the 1970s. Th property was bought by Kevin and Jacqueline Wagner in 1990, at the encouragement of their son, […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | KILLARA DISTILLERY

Established in 2020, Killara Distillery is owned and operated by Kristy Lark-Booth and is one of the few distilleries world-wide to be owned and operated by a female. Killara is […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | RIVERSIDE COTTAGES

Riverside Cottages: two cottages at Richmond Bridge – Reunited Both cottages are sited on the north-west bank of the Coal River directly adjacent to Richmond Bridge, giving panoramic views of […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | SAWYER’S ARMS

The Sawyer’s Arms was commissioned on land granted to former-convict Frances Atkinson. He was the licensee of the pub from 1844 to 1847. However, Atkinson’s inn venture was not a […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | OAK LODGE

Constructed between 1831 and 1842 by James and Henry Buscombe, ‘Richmond’s builders,’ prominent businessmen and developers responsible for several key local structures. Oak Lodge served as the residence for Henry […]

OPEN HOUSE RICHMOND 2024 | Richmond Gaol

Richmond Gaol is Australia’s oldest intact prison; established in 1825, it predates the penal colony at Port Arthur. Originally a 13.5-square-meter building, overcrowding in the early 1830s led to modifications […]

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