Kelso, New South Wales Explained

Type:suburb
Local Map:yes
Zoom:12
Kelso
State:nsw
Coordinates:-33.4189°N 149.6058°W
Pushpin Label Position:right
Lga:Bathurst Regional Council
Postcode:2795
Est:1918
Pop:8,968
Elevation:660
Stategov:Bathurst
Fedgov:Calare
Dist1:199
Dir1:WNW
Location1:Sydney
Dist2:57
Dir2:W
Location2:Lithgow
Dist3:4
Dir3:E
Location3:Bathurst
Near-Nw:Bathurst
Near-N:Laffing Waters
Near-Ne:Forest Grove
Near-E:Raglan
Near-Se:Raglan
Near-S:White Rock
Near-Sw:Gormans Hill
Near-W:Bathurst

Kelso is a suburb of Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia, in the Bathurst Regional Council area.

History

Kelso was the original European settlement in the area. In 1816, the initial settlement of Bathurst was established on the eastern banks of the Macquarie River, in current-day Kelso. The first ten farmers in Kelso were each given 50acres; five were newborn colonials and five were immigrants.[1]

Heritage listings

Kelso has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Sights

Holy Trinity Church was the first inland church in Australia. It was built in 1835 to serve the Anglican parish of Kelso. It was the first Australian church consecrated by a bishop. The church has a close association with early settlement west of the Great Dividing Range. The church is surrounded by an historical cemetery, which contains many of the Kelso/Bathurst district's pioneers.[3]

Education

Opening in 1976 and formally known as Kelso High School, the Kelso High Campus makes up the Denison College of Secondary Education along with Bathurst High Campus.

Former station

Kelso previously had a railway station on the Main Western line. It opened on 4 February 1875 and was closed on 6 April 1975. It is now served by coach services.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: New South Wales GenWeb Project . 26 March 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100627112237/http://www.worldgenweb.org/~ausnsw/regions/centralwest.htm . 27 June 2010 .
  2. 01852. s90/04909, H00/00835 + Icons. 18 May 2018.
  3. Web site: Holy Trinity Church and Cemetery . Heritage Branch. 20 December 2005. 25 March 2010.