About Mudgee
MUDGEE
The town we know today as Mudgee was first reached by white man in 1821 by William Lawson and first settled in 1822 by George and Henry Cox. Early Australian architectural facades and historic buildings line the wide streets of Mudgee, many dating to the 1850s. Described by the National Trust as ‘one of the finest groups of townscape in a country area’.
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GULGONG
If you wish to gain some insight into how a 19th-century Australian gold mining town looked, it would be hard to do better than Gulgong – a highly picturesque and well-preserved settlement of single-storey weatherboard, iron, stone and brick buildings with old-fashioned iron-lace verandas, tiny wooden cottages, horse troughs and hitching rails.
Self Help Booklets
To help you understand the real estate selling, buying and investing process, we’ve put together some booklets that you can download, print and refer to in your own time.