
Narellan
Motor Inn you will
enjoy country hospitality while you relax and is ideal for
visitors of family and friends,corporate traveller Written by
Ian
Willis member
The
township of Camden on the banks of the Nepean River
south-west of Sydney provides a glimpse of life from
times gone past. The town was established in 1840 on the
Macarthur family estate of Camden Park. The charm and
character of the town comes from the many 19th century
colonial buildings and early 20th century cottages.
The heritage of the local area makes Camden, according to
some expert sources, the best preserved country town on
the Cumberland Plain. The visitor can experience Camden's
historic charm by walking around the town's heritage
precinct by following the Camden Heritage Walk.
A free booklet can be obtained from Oxley Cottage
(c1890), the Camden
Visitor Information
Centre,
which is located on Camden Valley Way on the northern
approaches to Camden. Oxley Cottage is a farmer's cottage
built on land that was granted to John Oxley in 1816.
Camden's heritage precinct is dominated by the church on
the hill, St John's Church (1840) and the adjacent
rectory (1859). Across the road is Macarthur Park (1905),
arguably one of the best Victorian-style urban parks in
the country. In the neighbouring streets there are a
number of charming Federation and Californian
bungalows.
A walk along John Street will reveal the single storey
police barracks (1878) and court house (1857), the
Italianate style of Macaria (c1842) and the Commercial
Bank (1878). Or the visitor can view Bransby's Cottage
(1842) in Mitchell Street, the oldest surviving Georgian
cottage in Camden. A short stroll will take the visitor
to the Camden Museum, which is managed by the
Camden
Historical Society.
The museum is located in John Street in the recently
redeveloped Camden Library and Museum Complex.
The visitor can take in Camden's rural past when they
enter the northern approaches of the town along Camden
Valley Way. They will pass the old Dairy Farmer's Milk
Depot (1926) where the farmers delivered their milk cans
by horse and cart and chatted about rural doings.
The saleyards (1867) are still next door and the rural
supplies stores are indicative that Camden is still 'a
working country town'. As the visitor proceeds along
Argyle Street, Camden's main street, apart from the busy
hum of traffic, people and outdoor cafes, the casual
observer would see little difference from 70 years
ago.
Local people still do their shopping as they have done
for years and stop for a chat with friends and
neighbours. At the end of Argyle Street the visitor can
stroll around Camden Showground (1886). A country style
show is held here every year in March and the visitor can
take in local handicrafts in the show hall (1894) or
watch the grand parade in the main arena.
The picturesque rural landscapes that surround Camden
were once part of the large estates of the landed gentry
and their grand houses. A number of these privately owned
houses are still dotted throughout the local area. Some
examples are Camden Park (1835), Brownlow Hill (1828),
Denbigh (1822), Oran Park (c1850), Camelot (1888),
Studley Park (c1870s), Wivenhoe (c1837) and Kirkham
Stables (1816). The rural vistas are enhanced by the
Nepean River floodplain that surrounds the town and
provides the visitor with a sense of the town's farming
heritage.
The floodplain also reveals to the railway enthusiast the
remnants of railway embankments that once carried the
little tank engine on the tramway (1882-1963) between
Camden and Campbelltown. The locomotive, affectionately
known as Pansy, carried a mixture of freight and
passengers. It stopped at a number of stations, which
included Camden, Elderslie, Kirkham, Graham's Hill and
Narellan. The stationmaster's house can still be found in
Elizabeth Street in Camden, and now operates as a
restaurant.
For the aviation buffs a visit to the Camden Airfield
(1924) is a must. It still retains its wartime character
and layout. As you enter the airfield view the privately
owned Hassall Cottage (1815) and Macquarie Grove House
(1812) and think of the RAAF sentry on guard duty
checking the passes of returning airmen on a cold July
night.
The visitor can then relive the days when RAAF airmen (32
Squadron, 1943) flew out of the base chasing Japanese
submarines on the South Coast, or when the RAF (1944)
occupied the still existing hangers and runways flying
transport missions to the South Pacific.
There are also a number of historic villages in the
Camden area. Amongst them is the quaint rural village of
Cobbitty where the visitor can find Reverand Thomas
Hassall's Heber Chapel (1815), St Paul's Church (1840)
and rectory (1870). Narellan (1827), which is now a
vibrant commercial and industrial centre, has the
heritage precinct surrounding the St Thomas Church (1884)
and school house (1839). The buildings are now used for
weddings and receptions.
There is also the Burton's Arms Hotel (c1840) now
operating as a real estate agency and the Queen's Arms
Hotel (c1840), which is now the Narellan Hotel. A visit
to Cawdor will reveal a real country church that has been
functioning continuously for over for over 100 years, the
Cawdor Uniting Church (c1880). Cawdor is the oldest
village in the Camden area.

Historic St John's Anglican
Church, Camden

Camden Police Barracks
and Court House (Ian
Willis)

Camden Showground with St John's Church in background
(Ian
Willis)

Historic Camelot house
and gardens, Camden
of Professional Historians
Association NSW
March 2007
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