Kameruka - Places to See

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Kameruka - Places to See


Kameruka Homestead
Kameruka contains the oldest dairy stud in Australia, established by Tooth in 1880 at Bowral, where he built a house, and transplanted to Kameruka in 1888. Visiting times are from 10-4 and milking is carried out each day from 2-3.30 pm. An admission fee is payable at the Homestead Information Office where you can collect a map and a history of the property. There is also a restaurant and gift shop and a nine-hole golf course.

Holy Trinity Church
The Tooth family have been described as Edmund Blacket's 'great Sydney patrons' so it is probably unsurprising that they turned to him when they needed an architect to design a church for the estate. Holy Trinity Church's (1869) most lavish feature is its high-pitched roof which lends it a picturesque aspect from a distance. The church also contains memorials to the Tooth family. The cemetery can be found across across the paddock behind the church. The high clock tower and gatehouse were erected in 1911. There is a war memorial to the local people who died in the World Wars near the church.

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