Duncan Street, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council (Braidwood)
On this page you can find a location map as well as a list of places and services available around Duncan Street: Hotels, restaurants, sports facilities, educational centers, ATMs, supermarkets, gas stations and more.
Nearest Named Buildings
- - 264 m
Elrington Street 25
Operated in the 1860s by Anne Gardiner, sister of the Clarke Brothers bushrangers. - - 303 m
Wallace Street
Built 1856-1862. - - 374 m
Wallace Street 72 - - 430 m
- - 240 m
Rear lane, Wallace Street 91
Artisan bakers - - 421 m
Monkittee Street 66
1861. Originally St Andrew's Presbyterian Church. - - 234 m
Wallace Street 93-95 - - 223 m
Wallace Street 99 - - 296 m
Wallace Street 100
Former National Theatre, cinema and ice skating rink
http://visitqueanbeyanpalerang.com.au - - 152 m
Wallace Street 119
1872. Opened as the Modern Hotel. Later renamed the Albion Hotel. - - 446 m
Ryrie Street 45
1850s. Brick cottage. The Poundkeeper took care of stray horses and livestock, which were kept in the Pound Paddock at the south end of Ryrie Street until claimed by their owners, or sold. - - 50 m
Duncan Street 82
1855 - - 66 m
Duncan Street 80
1850s. Fashionable brick home of the period originally owned by S. Walker. - - 159 m
Duncan Street - - 559 m
Ryrie Street 50 - - 534 m
Ryrie Street 50
c.1856. Originally an inn. Restored 2004. - - 122 m
Elrington Street 38
Built by stonemason Terence McGrath - - 324 m
Duncan Street 64 - - 392 m
Duncan Street 58
1870s. Gold Rush style cottage restored by descendants of original owners. - - 356 m
Duncan Street 64 - - 323 m
- - 278 m
Elrington Street 47 - - 289 m
Wallace Street 128 - - 244 m
Wallace Street 145
1890. Built on the site of an earlier Royal Hotel of the 1850s.
https://royalmailhotelbraidwood.com.au/ - - 296 m
Elrington Street 51
One of the earliest Masonic lodges in NSW. The facade has been altered many times, the current dates from 1907. - - 340 m
Wallace Street 144
1869. Former Literary Institute. Additions in 1891. Housed Tallaganda Shire Council 1958-2004