Gundy is a
locality in the
Hunter Valley of
New South Wales
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, Australia.
The locality is in the
Upper Hunter Shire
The Upper Hunter Shire is a Local government in Australia, local government area in the Upper Hunter Valley of New South Wales, Australia. The Shire was formed in May 2004 from the Scone Shire and parts of Murrurundi Shire, Murrurundi and Merr ...
local government area
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and on the
Pages River, north of the state capital,
Sydney
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. At the
2011 census, Gundy had a population of 188.
History
European settlement in Gundy started in 1826 with a land grant to John Stewart who surveyed the Upper
Hunter River in the early 1800s. The village was originally known as Bellevue, the name of a nearby property. It acquired its current name from a Mrs. Gundy who ran an
inn further along the road. The town "initially served as a stopover for teams travelling from
Scone
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to stations located further up the Pages and
Isis Rivers".
The discovery of gold nearby saw Gundy develop as a service centre for miners with an inn and church constructed. By 1881 the village had a population of 60 and facilities included a school, post office and stores.
The local
pub—the Linga Longa Hotel—and the
Gundy General Store are the only retail businesses in the village. The general store faced closure in September 2012 before being bought by new owners. An annual
rodeo
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is held on
New Year's Eve
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.
Notable residents
*
Phillip Adams and
Patrice NewellElmswood Farm
Patrice Newell
References
External links
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Suburbs of Upper Hunter Shire
Towns in the Hunter Region
Towns in New South Wales