
Rooty Hill Historic Site, located at Eastern Road, Rooty Hill, NSW 2766, is a heritage-listed landmark in the City of Blacktown, New South Wales. Established between 1802 and 1828, it encompasses The Rooty Hill and Morreau Reserve. The site features a cleared grassy hill with patches of regrowth Cumberland Plain Woodland on its lower slopes, offering expansive views of the Cumberland Plain. Historically, it served as a government stock farm and depot, playing a significant role in the colony's early agricultural development. The area also holds cultural importance for the Aboriginal community as a gathering and camping site. The site was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 13 June 2007.
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