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Jamestown
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Jamestown is a picturesque rural township on RM Williams Way. You’ll love the beautifully maintained gardens and gracious stone buildings and houses. Settled in 1871 to service the surrounding farming area, Jamestown was named after the State’s Governor, Sir James Fergusson. Since then, Jamestown has maintained its role as a major district service centre and offers visitors a range of retail outlets and businesses. Stroll along the wide, manicured main street and look out for the wall murals depicting the pioneering achievements of early settlers adorning many of the heritage buildings. Many of the streets have names of Scottish origin,
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Jamestown Golf ClubThe Jamestown Golf Club is 18 holes, par 70 course with scrapes. It has an
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Bundaleer Forest ReserveBundaleer Forest was Australia’s first plantation forest. Experience its textures, sounds and aromas and enjoy
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Jamestown Railway Station National Trust MuseumVisit the Jamestown Railway Station National Trust Museum to see an interesting and varied collection
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North BundaleerStay at North Bundaleer, family-owned and operated heritage-listed homestead, and experience a touch of grand
