Hawkesbury People & Places Blady Grass Hill is a high point of land near the corner of Willow Glen Road and Grose Vale Road, Kurrajong, New South Wales. The area was part of Portion 132, a grant of 50 acres to Thomas Wooley [Woolley] on the 30 June 1823 and was later the property of William and Anne Blady. On the hill was constructed the church of St Stephen the Martyr and cemetery (Kurrajong Anglican Church) which was opened on the 15 April 1869 under the ownership of the Church of England Property Trust, Diocese of Sydney. Excerpt from the Parish of Kurrajong County of Cook map 1893 showing the location of Baldy Grass Hill Marked on the 50 acre grant of Thomas Wooley. Reported death of Mrs Anne Blady (Bladdey), wife of William Blady of Blady Grass Hill, Kurrajong. A hill about 1.6 km South West of Kurrajong. Please make your comment below. PLEASE NOTE that comments are moderated and only relevant comments will be publishedHawkesbury People & Places
Blady Grass Hill
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Reference: NLA Digital Map F40
Reference: 5 March 1926
Source: GNB - Geographical Names Board
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