Classic late 19thC timber home. Hill End

Superb example of a late 19thC timber two story home with large open spaces around.  Maintained in excellent condition. Located in Hill End, approx 4 hrs drive from Sydney CBD. Located in the Bathurst LGA.

Historic township. Sofala

Sofala is located approx. 1 hrs drive from Bathurst. Town is a ‘living museum’ dating from the late 19th C gold rush era. Ideal ocation for a period drama or to recreate a rustic ambience. Located approximately 1 hrs drive from Bathurst.  Town lies at foot of steep sided valley. Excellent vantage points to overlook town from either side. Town aligned approx E-W.

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Court House. Hill End

Historic country court house. Located at Hill End.

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Bathurst showgrounds. Bathurst.

Face shown towards the south. All buildings made of weatherboard. Huge interior spaces suitable for shooting with rustic timber framing. Excellent location for a large shoot. Abundant parking, close by to Bathurst CBD (1.5 kms) and approx 500m from main traffic artery. Adjacent to Bathurst Showground and trotting track.

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Bridle track, Hill End. Bathurst.

Macquarie River runs alongside Bridle Track for much of journey to Hill End from Bathurst. Excellent potential location for 4WD, adventure TVC’s. Good river crossings and areas to film vehicles on road (dirt) with river background.

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Building faces north. One of finest examples of colonial period architecture in NSW.

Court House. Bathurst

The Courthouse (circa 1880) faces Russell Street and is Neo-Classical with an octagonal Renaissance dome.  It was designed by colonial architect James Barnet and is superbly situated in the heart of the city.
Bathurst’s most distinguished public building, it is regarded by the National Trust as ‘one of Australia’s finest examples of Victorian public architecture’. Building faces north.

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