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707:, for its role as an early government administrative centre and for its having been a wayside service centre over a lengthy period. The village has an extremely high level of intactness and it contains a rich range of building forms, materials and architectural styles. Having been recognised for many years as a place of historical importance, Hartley has significant social associations among the travelling public. Hartley contains good examples of the work of important colonial era architects, Mortimer Lewis and Edmund Blacket. Owing to the form, materials, styles and alignments of its various buildings and its rural setting above the 201: 730: 31: 364:, reflect Hartley's substantial Irish population in the nineteenth century. The church, Gothic in style, was designed by Alexander Binning. The first mass celebrated in Hartley was by the Rev. Michael Cavanagh, who decided in 1838 that a church should be built to serve the large population of Irish Catholic settlers in the area. Its first priest was Father Dunphy, appointed in 1843. 208: 416:, named after the Finns' family home in Ireland, was erected between 1846 and 1854. In 1839 John and Mary Finn and their eight children arrived in Australia from Ireland. They set out straight away for Hartley, where they built Old Tralee. Their home town rector had no doubt encouraged their migration with news of his son's progress as Magistrate in Hartley. 844: 320:, however, improvements in vehicles and the highway saw a decline as increasing numbers of tourists travelled through town without stopping. During the 1960s and 1970s Blaxland Shire Council acquired many Hartley buildings. In 1972 the Hartley Historic Site was declared under the administration of the 582:
in three stages, the former inn reflects several vernacular building techniques. External walls are brick and there is a slab skillion at the rear. Internal walls are slab and some have lathe and plaster or hessian lining. Original shingles remain under the corrugated iron on both the verandah and
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took the Bathurst Road through the Hartley area. Soon a town was proposed and, with large numbers of convicts working in the area, the need for a government detention and judicial centre was recognised (at that time no such place existed in all the country between the
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Today Hartley remains as a highly intact nineteenth century village. Hartley consists of a fine array of government, church, hotel and residential buildings, displaying a range of forms, materials and styles (several of the following are registered individually).
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The Royal Hotel dates from the late 1840s and at one time functioned as the Anglican Rectory and as a school. An NPWS post-card states it was built in 1846 and first licensed as the "Hartley" Hotel by James Nairn. In the 1850s-70s it served as a
312:, Hartley declined owing to the reduction in road traffic. Late in the nineteenth century Hartley began to be recognised as a place of historic attraction and the village began to prosper also as a result of the passing tourist traffic to 435:. The immediate surrounding country is cleared though the higher country above is timbered. A range of exotic trees are found in the town. The village with its pervasive nineteenth century character has strong aesthetic qualities. 611:
Dates from some time between the late 1850s and the early 1870s. Standing on a granite rubble footing, the cottage has brick walls, sandstone front steps, a verandah and a shallow pitched roof which is gabled at the front.
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The Shamrock Inn was built in the mid 1840s and occupied as a residence by the Phillips family for a lengthy period. It catered for the needs of the men and women en route to and from the gold fields of
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Farmers Inn was built by John Finn around 1845-46. The Finn family was significant in Hartley's history, for the family also built the post office (which family members ran for fifty eight years),
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Built in 1846 as a single storey, Victorian Georgian hotel of sandstone and the attic floor has several dormers. Fluted timber posts (paired either side of the main door) support the verandah.
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in Victorian Gothic style. A modest yet harmonious church, St John's is built of sandstone and the roof, originally shingle (as were most in the village), is clad with
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Hartley's former post office was constructed between 1845 and 1852. When the building closed in 1982 it was said to be the longest operating post office in Australia.
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As at 7 April 2015, Hartley is historically highly significant for its close association with early settlement west of the
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and a very good example of Old Colonial Greek architectural style, designed by Colonial Architect Mortimer Lewis. Its
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In 2016 St. Bernard's Presbytery, after major internal restoration now hosts overnight stay guests, along with nearby
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Built 1846-54 has brick walls, a hipped iron roof (with shingles beneath) and various pit sawn timbers.
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St John's Anglican Church, built in 1858-59, was designed by leading Colonial Ecclesiastical Architect,
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Built 1846, consists of a central gabled rendered brick section with skillion wings at either end.
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The railway arrived in the region late in the 1860s and while it led to the growth of places like
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Otto Cserhalmi & Partners. Final draft edition Edition:Final Report. February 2002 (2002).
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published by the State of New South Wales (Department of Planning and Environment) 2018 under
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Hartley Historic Site: plan of management. Preliminary draft no. 2 for discussion
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is Gothic in style and built of sandstone. Windows are paired lancets with stone
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and is single storey on an above ground basement, with a steeply pitched
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main gabled roofs. The verandah also features some pitsawn timber.
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is a heritage-listed historic village located adjacent to the
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is a single storey, roughcast rendered brick building with a
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Hartley historic site is located on a steep slope above the
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Lithgow Heavy Anti Aircraft Gun Stations and Dummy Station
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National Parks & Wildlife Service Section 170 Register
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The Hartley Valley was first crossed by Europeans during
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The Story of Hartley and its historic court-house, NSW
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Location of Hartley historic site in New South Wales
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Hartley Historic Site: Conservation Management Plan
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Great Western Highway
Hartley
City of Lithgow
New South Wales
33°32′41″S 150°10′30″E / 33.5448°S 150.1750°E / -33.5448; 150.1750
Office of Environment and Heritage
New South Wales Heritage Register
Hartley historic site is located in New South Wales
Great Western Highway
Hartley
City of Lithgow
New South Wales
Office of Environment and Heritage
agency
Government of New South Wales
New South Wales State Heritage Register
Blaxland
Wentworth
Lawson
Major Mitchell
Victoria Pass
Nepean River
Bathurst
Lithgow
Jenolan Caves
World War II
National Parks and Wildlife Service
Colonial Architect
Mortimer Lewis

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