Campbelltown Heritage
Campbelltown is a suburb south-west of Sydney, Australia. It has many heritage buildings, some of which are on the Register of the National Estate.
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St Peter's Church (circa 1823), Cordeaux Street
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St Peter's Church Parsonage (1887), Cordeaux Street
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St John's Catholic Church, Cordeaux Street
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Wesleyan Chapel (circa 1846), Oxley Street
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Glenalvon (1840), Lithgow Street
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Richmond Villa (1840), Lithgow Street
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St David's Presbyterian Church (1842), Lithgow Street
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St David's Church Manse (1882), Lithgow Street
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Home, Lithgow Street
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Old St John's Church (1825-41) and Cemetery, George Street
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Old St John's Church, George Street
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Former Fieldhouse's General Store (1850s), Queen Street
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Old Town Hall (1891), Queen Street
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Courthouse (1889, designed by James Barnet), Queen Street
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Old Post Office (1883), Queen Street
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Former bank building, Queen Street
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McGuanne House (1840s), Queen Street
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Railway Hotel (circa 1840), Queen Street
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Legacy House (circa 1845), Queen Street
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Coaching House (circa 1845), Queen Street
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Dredge's Cottage (circa 1890s), Queen Street
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Farrier's Arms (circa 1826), Queen Street