
Stuart Town, formerly known as Ironbark, is a charming rural community in New South Wales' Central Western Slopes, approximately 317 kilometers northwest of Sydney. Established in the 1850s during the gold rush, it was renamed in 1879 after Sir Alexander Stuart. Today, the town serves as a service center for the surrounding cattle farming and orchard industries. Notable attractions include historic sites like Boehme's Hall and the Old Railway Hotel, now the Post Office. The annual Man from Ironbark Festival celebrates its rich heritage.
Have any enquiries?
Typically responds within 1 day.
No reviews yet
Book with confidence
Instantly notify the venue.
Hear back in 1 – 2 business days.
Remain connected with direct chat.