Granite Hills (HILL), NSW Details

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Hills rising about 280 metres from Macquarie River. Situated 12 km S of Hill End and about 4 km E of Bruinbun.

Granite Hills (HILL), NSW
title Granite Hills (HILL)
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state NSW
reference 21523
placename Granite Hills
designation HILL
geographical name Granite Hills
previous names Granites The
lga BATHURST REGIONAL
description Hills rising about 280 metres from Macquarie River. Situated 12 km S of Hill End and about 4 km E of Bruinbun.
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