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James Nash House being transported to Museum site

Nash House being transported to Museum site

James Nash, a blacksmith, came with his family to Rylstone in 1868. He purchased land in Cudgegong Street and his first home was a slab timber building. Later this simple weatherboard house was built in front, and named "Riverview". The wide verandah on all sides adds great charm.

In 147 Rylstone  Shire Council purchased the property to expand the Showground area. The House became the office for the Show Society, a meeting space, and a changing room for sporting teams, affectionately known as 'Show Cottsge'.

After new Showground amenities were built in1982. the house was scheduled for demolition. The historical society rescued and moved it in 1984 to this location.

Restored and opened as 'The Cottage' in 1988, it now houses the museum and office of the Rylstone and District Historical Society.

Source: Wal Pilz

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