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Faulconbridge
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"Faulconbridge is a charming Blue Mountains village on the Great Western Highway. Sir Henry Parkes, the father of Australia's federation, was one of the town's earliest residents and he is buried in Faulconbridge. Visit the Corridor of Oaks where a tree has been planted for each Australian Prime Minister. Faulconbridge was also home to the Australian writer and artist Norman Lindsay. Author of the popular children's story The Magic Pudding, his former house now operates as the Norman Lindsay Gallery and Museum featuring book sketches, oils, watercolours and etchings. Each February the Gallery hosts Jazz in the Gardens, take a
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Simon Tedeschi and Emma Pask - Blue Mountains Concert SocietyThe program will feature favourites from the Gershwin Songbook, Rhapsody in Blue, the three Preludes
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Olde Block GalleryCurator, Indigenous artist and fashion designer Robyn Caughlan, along with Vick and Kevin Jones are
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Lindsays CafeLindsays Cafe is a local multi-award winning cafe in a tranquil bush setting on the
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Norman Lindsay GalleryThe Norman Lindsay Gallery is the former home of the illustrious artist and author, Norman
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Studio CottagesJust one hour's drive west of Sydney in the mid Blue Mountains Studio Cottages is
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Rose Lindsay CottageWelcome to the Loft within the grounds of Rose Lindsay Cottage, originally part of the
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Pioneer Way MotelThe Faulconbridge Pioneer Way Motel is in the heart of the Blue Mountains with a
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Rachels RetreatSituated in a wonderful bushland setting in the heart of the Blue Mountains is Rachel's
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Norman Lindsay CottageStay at the Norman Lindsay Gallery Cottage in the grounds of the artist's former home.
