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430 Worlds End Road

430 Worlds End Road, Yarrabin NSW 2850, Australia

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About this property

Key details

Locality
Yarrabin
State
NSW
GNAF PID
GANSW718092922
Commonwealth electorate
Calare
Local government area
Mid-Western Regional
State lower house
Dubbo
Remoteness area
Regional
Land Use Category
Residential

Nearby schools

Ordered by:
18.0 km
Primary school | Government
19.6 km
Primary school | Government
19.9 km
Primary school | Government
20.5 km
Combined school | Catholic
31.9 km
Primary school | Government
19.8 km
Secondary school | Government
33.7 km
Combined school | Government
34.2 km
Secondary school | Government
41.5 km
Secondary school | Government
25.0 km
Primary school | Government
* Distances are approximate

Frequently asked questions

Where is 430 Worlds End Road located?

The property is situated at 430 Worlds End Road in Yarrabin, New South Wales, within the Orana Region. Yarrabin lies near the junction of the Meroo and Cudgegong rivers, about 23 miles west of Mudgee.

What is the historical background of the Yarrabin area?

Yarrabin was originally named Merrendee and grew after gold was discovered there around 1851. The town once featured several inns, a post office (opened 1859), and a hotel where Australian tennis champion Vivian McGrath was born in 1916, but it later became a ghost town.

What natural features are close to the property?

The property is very close to Merinda Creek (approximately 0.2 km) and within about 1‑2 km of Meroo Creek. Nearby elevations include Canning Sugarloaf hill (around 2 km away) and Cooees Mountain (about 2‑3 km distant).

How far is the nearest river from 430 Worlds End Road?

Merinda Creek runs roughly 0.2 km from the property, making it the closest watercourse. The larger Meroo Creek is also nearby, at roughly 1‑2 km away.

Is there any heritage significance in the Yarrabin vicinity?

Yes, the area once housed the Merrendee Hotel, known for its connection to tennis champion Vivian McGrath, who was born there in 1916. Although the hotel closed in 1923, its history remains a notable part of the locality's heritage.

What is the current character of Yarrabin?

Yarrabin is described as a ghost town, with a sparse population and largely abandoned historic structures. The surrounding landscape features farmland, creeks, and low hills typical of the Mid‑Western Regional LGA.