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NRMA has the most trusted and comprehensive accommodation information for your next holiday in Branxton Australia.
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Pop 4,678. (175km N Sydney). See map on page 8?9, ref E3. Historic town near the Hunter Valley wineries, displaying historic architecture, arts and crafts stores. Branxton is named after a town in Northumberland, England. Development of the area dates from the 1830s as the Hunter Valley was opened up beyond Maitland. The township of Branxton was established from 1848 when land was subdivided and sold, attracting people due to its accessibility to water, rich agricultural land and location as a road junction. Growth was slow until the Anvil Creek Coal Mine was established in 1874. In 1939, construction began on the Greta Army Camp, which became one of the largest migrant camps in Australia, with an estimated 100,000 people spending some time at the centre before it was closed in 1960. ACCESS: Car via the New England Hwy, between Maitland and Singleton.
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On our website you will find a complete guide to accommodation in Branxton. Select from a range of Branxton accommodation including hotels, motels, apartments, bed & breakfasts, cottages and caravan parks. All the accommodation is star rated to help you select the perfect place to stay whether it be a budget motel, luxury B&B, business hotel or family caravan park. The accommodation is awarded a star rating between 1 and 5 stars based upon the accommodations facilities, maintenance and cleanliness, allowing you to choose accommodation in any state with confidence.
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Leconfield House
Branxton House Motel
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This online accommodation index provides the same information that Australians have used for many years to find a place to stay with the star ratings signifying the standard of the facilities offered by the accommodations
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