Taralga, New South Wales

A heritage in stone best describes the village of Taralga, evident from a drive through the street revealing the splendid buildings made from stone. Taralga was settled prior to 1843, when it was reported to have two houses, an orchard and a small area sown with wheat.

Taralga has strong connection to the merino sheep, with the famous John Macarthur having a large property, Richlands, in the area. In fact, Taralga’s Main Street, Orchard Street, marks the place where the Macarthur family orchard once stood.

Places of interest in Taralga include the Taralga Historical Museum and Cordingly Cottage, which is furnished in the period of the early settlers- ask at the Post Office for opening times. Kenjoy Kollectables, situated at the junction of the Oberon and Wombeyan Caves Road is also worth a visit, housing an interesting collection of Australian Memorabilia. It is open most weekends.

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