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Morpeth
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Morpeth, situated on the banks of the Hunter River, was once the gateway to inland Australia and one of the busiest trade ports in NSW. Today you can wander down cobbled streets to find colonial sandstone buildings occupied by modern and inviting cafes, pubs, galleries, boutiques and antique shops. With over 60 specialty shops and boutiques, be inspired by local handicraft and artwork, antiques, unique home wares, exquisite clothing, dazzling jewellery and affordable accessories. Gourmet delights from Morpeth's restaurants, eateries and coffee houses offer creative expressions of the finest ingredients with superior service. Sample local wines and taste sumptuous local
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Let's Do Lunch - Arnott's Bakehouse Morpeth*** Latest event details are yet to be confirmed *** These fabulous set lunches start
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Morpeth Wine Cellars and Moonshine DistilleryVisit Morpeth Wine Cellar and Moonshine Distillery to taste boutique Hunter wines and Morpeth Moonshine.
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Morpeth Trading Post and Horse CarriageBuilt in 1838, the Morpeth Trading Post is the oldest industrial building still in daily
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Morpeth SourdoughMeet the baker, Stephen Arnott, and his wife Allison. This is the site where William
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Campbells Store Craft CentreAt the multi-award winning Campbell's Store Craft Centre at Morpeth in the Hunter Region, shopping
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Morpeth GalleryMorpeth Gallery is situated in the Lower Hunter Valley just two hours driving time north
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Merridys at MorpethSurrounded by cottage gardens, Merridy's is centrally located right in the heart of peaceful Morpeth
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Bronte Guest HouseHistorical Bronte Guesthouse is a four star rated property set in historical Morpeth. All rooms
