Entrance to Bedervale Historic Homestead and Accomodation






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Bedervale Historic Homestead, located at 1a Monkittee Street in Braidwood, NSW, is a heritage-listed Georgian colonial house built between 1836 and 1840 by Captain John Coghill. Designed by architect John Verge, the homestead features locally sourced materials, including bricks made on-site and timber from the surrounding area. The property encompasses 450 hectares of working cattle and sheep grazing land, offering scenic views of Braidwood and the surrounding countryside. Visitors can explore the homestead's original furnishings and artifacts, reflecting the changing tastes from Victorian to Edwardian times. The gardens, established in 1974, provide a picturesque setting with mature shade trees and a variety of plantings. Bedervale is open for tours and offers bed and breakfast accommodations by prior arrangement.
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