Step back in time at the historic Village of Milton South Coast NSW


The first white settler of the Milton region was Rev Thomas Kendall in 1828, he started the cedar cutting industry in the district with the use on convict labour.

Many farms were established around the Settlement, which became Milton. This historic private township was established in 1860 by John Booth and had become the commercial centre for the entire district by 1875.

The Boat Harbour of Ulladulla was used for shipping of timbers and farm
produce from the Milton farms for trade to Sydney. Today Milton is listing with the National Trust, and one can walk around the streets of Milton and see home and buildings dating back to 1870.

In Milton you are surrounded by living history, a rich culture life, a delightful range of colourful shops, fascinating galleries and lively food places. Milton is an attractive township with its range of gift shops and galleries, cafes, antiques and craft outlets.
 

Milton 1870s

Milton 1900s



Rural views and scenery from the
Milton Village Motel

South Coast Heritage Tourism Trail

Milton Court House


Milton Cafes


Self Guided walking tours of Milton
Ghosts of Milton - pdf
Lets Go to Town - pdf

Accommodation

Milton Village Motel
Milton Bed & Breakfast


Discover Shoalhaven

Milton History walks compiled by
Heritage Tourism Consultant
Cathy Dunn

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