Historic Horse Drinking Trough, St Albans. NSW. Australia.
S 33° 17.564 E 150° 58.288
56H E 311115 N 6314424
An historic water trough and hitching rail stand outside the old Settlers Arms at St Albans.
Waymark Code: WMGH6C
Location: New South Wales, Australia
Date Posted: 03/06/2013
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This piece of history lies near the old convict trail near St Albans.
Established in 1836 the Settlers Arms Inn was a stopover for Cobb and Co’s arduous Sydney to Newcastle trip on the Great North Road. The Settlers Arms Inn is built from convict-hewn sandstone blocks and is classified by The National Trust as one of the oldest hotels in Australia.
The water trough is out the front of the Settlers Arms Inn dating back to 1836.
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