Cornish Quartz roasting pits

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

If you’re thinking of taking a day trip from Bathurst, why not step back in time and visit Cornish Quartz roasting pits near Hill End Historic Site town centre? Well worth the effort, here you’ll see the historic remnants of an old mining town up close.

This is a rare treat for Australian history buffs. The quartz roasting pits were established in 1855 and have become a significant insight into our nation’s beginnings and how the gold rush transformed the country.

The roasting pits are an interesting snapshot into quartz mining processes, and you’re sure to leave this place with some newfound knowledge of Australia’s gold rush history.

Facilities

Non Smoking

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

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

Bald Hill lookout

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Great Western Store, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer.

Great Western Store

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Mother and daughter fossicking for gold on the Tambaroora commons

Tambaroora Fossicking Area

Tambaroora, Bathurst Regional

Presbyterian Church. Photo:Debby McGerty Copyright:NSW Government

Presbyterian church

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Jhob Drinkwater teaching a tour group to pan for gold.

Jhob’s Gold Panning Tours

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

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