
Nestled in the picturesque Vale of Clwydd, Collits' Inn is a heritage-listed establishment built in 1823 by Pierce Collits, a former convict. As the first wayside inn west of the Blue Mountains, it provided a vital rest stop for early travelers. The inn's Old Colonial Georgian architecture, featuring a symmetrical facade and stone-flagged verandah, reflects its historical significance. Surrounded by 50 acres of land, the property offers a tranquil retreat amidst natural beauty. Today, Collits' Inn stands as a testament to Australia's early colonial history and architectural heritage.
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