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‘Bundanoon’ was the name the first inhabitants, the Gundungurra people, used to describe the deep and spectacular gullies that surround the present day township. Bundanoon Cottage was built 100 years ago in what was then,
the main street of the village of Jordons Crossing. At the bottom of the
garden was Jordons Crossing creek with a bridge where Ellesmore Road passes
the cottage. On the corner of the adjacent park was the old Blacksmiths shop.
The shop front, in Ebury Street, two doors up from Bundanoon Cottage, was
the Saddlery. A neighbour of the saddlery, while building her new house in
the 1990’s, found many old horseshoes scattered in her garden. Across
the road from the shop front, is a white and blue house, which was the Butchery. |
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