St Saviours Cathedral was designed by Edmund Blackett and contains 23 stained
glass windows that were installed before it was opened in 1884. The bell tower
was built in 1988 to the original architect's design and in 2006 the final
three bells were installed, giving Goulburn the only 12 bell country peal in
the Southern Hemisphere.
Lovely Town, we'll stay here again.
- Bevan & Elva, Rokeby TAS
Villages
Enjoy the country lifestyle of a rural town or village
community.
Bungonia is a quaint village first settled in the early 1820s with the renowned spectacular Bungonia Gorge nearby.
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Situated 29km south of Goulburn on the Braidwood Road, this picturesque village blends a rich history and natural charm.
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Marulan is the only town, city or village in the world situated on the 150˚ meridian.
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The village of Barber's Creek, as Tallong was originally called, grew from the construction of the Great Southern Railway line.
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A country drive on the alternate route to Canberra via Bungendore will take you through Tarago.
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Best known for its convict history and as the source of the popular Argyle Apple.
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