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Reverend Turner Cottage
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Reverend Turner Cottage, 360 George Street, Windsor, NSW
Location 360 George Street, Windsor, City of Hawkesbury, New South Wales, Australia
Owner Hawkesbury City Council
Official name: Rev. Peter Turner Cottage and Well; Oxalis Cottage
Type State heritage (complex / group)
Designated 2 April 1999
Reference no. 202
Type Presbytery/Rectory/ Vicarage/Manse
Category Religion
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Reverend Turner Cottage is a very old and special house located at 360 George Street in Windsor, Australia. It's also known as Rev. Peter Turner Cottage or Oxalis Cottage. This important building is owned by the Hawkesbury City Council. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on April 2, 1999. This means it's officially recognized as a significant historical site.

The Story of Reverend Turner Cottage

This cottage was built for a man named Reverend Peter Turner. He was a Wesleyan missionary, which means he was a religious leader who traveled to teach people.

In the 1970s, the cottage was almost torn down. But the local community stepped in to save it! They wanted to protect this important piece of history.

Because of their efforts, the former Municipality of Windsor bought the cottage in 1976. It was then carefully fixed up and restored in 1980. Today, the Hawkesbury City Council owns the cottage. They rent it out to an accounting business.

Why This Cottage is Special

Reverend Turner Cottage is listed on the New South Wales State Heritage Register. This happened on April 2, 1999. Being "heritage-listed" means the building is very important to the history and culture of New South Wales. It is protected so future generations can learn from it.

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