The entire township of Braidwood has been classified by the National Trust. It is located 279km south of Sydney on the Hume Highway, 109km east of Canberra and 60km west of Batemans Bay on the South Coast.
Nineteenth century architecture includes houses and businesses which have served the town since the goldrush days. Preservation is encouraged by the local council and guided by the NSW Heritage Council in this charming heritage town where history is a way of life. The townsfolk live and work in restored 19th Century buildings, carrying out their everyday lives within the glorious gems of the past.
Braidwood has maintained its integrity as a functioning regional centre, serving the community in much the same way as it has since the earliest days of settlement and during the gold rush boom. This quality makes Braidwood a unique attraction, endowing the town and its surrounding district with an authentic character and charm.
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