Saw Mill Creek (GULLY), NSW Details

Description

A watercourse rising between George Mobbs Drive and Chadworth Place Castle Hill. It flows generally south east for about 800m until its confluence with Excelsior Creek in Excelsior Park.

Origin

A saw mill operated at the head of the valley in the early 1800s. Red Cedar was the main timber product.

Saw Mill Creek (GULLY), NSW
title Saw Mill Creek (GULLY)
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state NSW
reference 78786
placename Saw Mill Creek
designation GULLY
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lga THE HILLS SHIRE
description A watercourse rising between George Mobbs Drive and Chadworth Place Castle Hill. It flows generally south east for about 800m until its confluence with Excelsior Creek in Excelsior Park.
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origin A saw mill operated at the head of the valley in the early 1800s. Red Cedar was the main timber product.
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