Presbyterian church

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Hill End’s heritage Presbyterian Church is a beautiful example of religious architecture of the late 1800s. It also demonstrates how religion played an important part in the gold mining communities of that time.

While the church is of Gothic design, the inclusion of Romanesque details makes it distinctive and beautiful. The inclusion of the thistle motif in the church’s doorway symbolises the strong Scottish support for the Presbyterian faith.

Once you’ve had a stroll around the church, be sure to visit the Hill End Heritage Centre to discover more about the heritage wealth of Hill End’s mining legacy

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Facilities

Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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Bald Hill walking track, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer.

Bald Hill Walking Track

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Exterior of Hosies accommodation at night, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: J Spencer/OEH

Hill End Historic Site

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Mother and daughter fossicking for gold on the Tambaroora commons

Tambaroora Fossicking Area

Tambaroora, Bathurst Regional

Beyers Cottage, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer/OEH

Beyers Cottage

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Beaufoy Merlin lookout, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Beaufoy Merlin lookout

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Bald Hill lookout, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Bald Hill lookout

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

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