Durham County, New South Wales

Durham County was one of the original Nineteen Counties in New South Wales and is now one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is bordered on the south and west by the Hunter River, and on the north and east by the Williams River. It includes Aberdeen and Muswellbrook. Before 1834, the area known as Durham County included what later became Gloucester and most of Brisbane counties, as far west as the Liverpool Range, and east to the Pacific, including Port Stephens, as shown on an 1832 map.

Durham
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Durham:
Brisbane Hawes Gloucester
Brisbane Durham Gloucester
Hunter Northumberland Gloucester

Durham County was named in honour of John George Lambton, First Earl of Durham (1792-1840).[1]

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

ParishLGACoordinates
AllynDungog Shire32°07′54″S 151°28′04″E
AlthorpeMuswellbrook Shire32°24′54″S 150°46′04″E
AucklandSingleton Council32°30′54″S 151°06′04″E
AvenalDungog Shire32°18′54″S 151°34′04″E
BalmoralMuswellbrook Shire32°14′54″S 150°59′04″E
BarfordDungog Shire32°32′54″S 151°38′04″E
BelltreesUpper Hunter Shire31°58′54″S 151°10′04″E
BoonabillaDungog Shire32°07′54″S 151°22′04″E
BronteUpper Hunter Shire31°53′54″S 151°24′04″E
BroughamMuswellbrook Shire32°18′54″S 150°53′04″E
ButterwickPort Stephens Council32°39′54″S 151°38′04″E
CarrowDungog Shire32°14′54″S 151°21′04″E
ChalmersUpper Hunter Shire32°02′54″S 151°13′04″E
ColonnaDungog Shire32°14′54″S 151°31′04″E
DarlingtonSingleton Council32°30′54″S 151°11′04″E
DoonUpper Hunter Shire32°05′54″S 151°15′04″E
DungogDungog Shire32°25′54″S 151°43′04″E
DyrringSingleton Council32°25′54″S 151°17′04″E
FingalDungog Shire32°27′54″S 151°36′04″E
FoyMuswellbrook Shire32°13′54″S 151°09′04″E
GlendonDungog Shire32°21′54″S 151°22′04″E
GoorangoolaSingleton Council32°23′54″S 151°08′04″E
GothaSingleton Council32°18′54″S 151°17′04″E
GresfordDungog Shire32°29′54″S 151°32′04″E
HerschellMuswellbrook Shire32°13′54″S 151°05′04″E
HolywellDungog Shire32°19′54″S 151°30′04″E
HoughtonDungog Shire32°36′0″S 151°33′57″E
HowickSingleton Council32°27′54″S 150°56′04″E
LewinsbrookDungog Shire32°22′54″S 151°33′04″E
LiddellMuswellbrook Shire32°21′54″S 151°00′04″E
LiebegSingleton Council32°14′54″S 151°15′04″E
MamaranUpper Hunter Shire31°47′54″S 151°24′04″E
MarwoodSingleton Council32°33′54″S 151°21′04″E
MiddlehopeDungog Shire32°39′54″S 151°38′04″E
MirannieSingleton Council32°27′54″S 151°20′04″E
MoonanUpper Hunter Shire31°56′54″S 151°14′04″E
Mount RoyalSingleton Council32°10′54″S 151°18′04″E
OldcastleUpper Hunter Shire32°00′54″S 151°19′04″E
OmadaleUpper Hunter Shire31°51′54″S 151°20′04″E
ProsperoUpper Hunter Shire31°59′54″S 151°22′04″E
RavensworthSingleton Council32°29′54″S 151°00′04″E
RosamondSingleton Council32°09′54″S 151°15′04″E
RouchelUpper Hunter Shire32°07′54″S 151°00′04″E
RowanMuswellbrook Shire32°13′54″S 150°57′04″E
RussellUpper Hunter Shire32°09′54″S 150°57′04″E
SavoyMuswellbrook Shire32°20′54″S 150°57′04″E
SeahamPort Stephens Council32°39′25″S 151°41′57″E
SedgefieldSingleton Council32°31′54″S 151°15′04″E
ShenstoneSingleton Council32°23′54″S 151°12′04″E
St AubinsUpper Hunter Shire32°10′54″S 151°00′04″E
St JulianDungog Shire32°22′54″S 151°28′04″E
StanhopeSingleton Council32°33′54″S 151°25′04″E
TangorySingleton Council32°28′54″S 151°24′04″E
TillegraDungog Shire32°20′54″S 151°42′04″E
TudorUpper Hunter Shire32°10′54″S 151°08′04″E
TyramanDungog Shire32°29′54″S 151°30′04″E
UffingtonDungog Shire, Port Stephens Council32°35′54″S 151°44′04″E
UnderbankDungog Shire32°14′54″S 151°33′04″E
VaneSingleton Council32°26′54″S 151°07′04″E
VauxMuswellbrook Shire32°20′54″S 150°47′04″E
WallarobbaDungog Shire32°28′54″S 151°43′04″E
WolfinghamDungog Shire32°37′54″S 151°29′04″E
WynnMuswellbrook Shire32°21′54″S 150°52′04″E

References

  1. "Durham". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 5 August 2013.
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