Ashford, New South Wales
Ashford New South Wales | |
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Population | 635 (2006 census)[1] |
Postcode(s) | 2361 |
Elevation | 500 m (1,640 ft) |
LGA(s) | Inverell Shire |
County | Arrawatta |
State electorate(s) | Northern Tablelands |
Federal division(s) | New England |
Ashford is a small village situated in the north-west on the Northern Tablelands of the state of New South Wales. The New England rural village of Ashford lies within the broad sunlit lands 748 km north of Sydney, 500 km south west of Brisbane, close to the Queensland border. Ashford is 430 metres above sea level and located 56 km north of Inverell on a major arterial road, connecting the Gwydir and Bruxner highways through to the Queensland border.
History
"Frazer's Creek" Post Office was established in 1853 and renamed Ashford in 1863. The first police station was opened in 1864 and the first school in 1868.
Fred Ward the bushranger known as "Thunderbolt" rode in the area in 1867. Primary industries in the town over the years included tobacco farming and a local coal mine though each of these have ceased.
Today, the surrounding areas are used for sheep and cattle farming.
Today
Ashford is a small community with a K-12 public school, basic shops, churches, and recreation and entertainment facilities, including a swimming pool, golf course and bowling club. It is the hub of a large agricultural area, an active retirement community, and regional tourism. Local attractions include Pindari Dam on the Severn River, MacIntyre Falls, and Ashford Caves at Kwiambal National Park.
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Ashford (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2007-11-09.
http://www.ashfordnsw.com.au/the-town/
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20071026151924/http://www.ashfordonline.com.au:80/* www.ashfordnsw.com.au