Hawkesbury People & Places McMahons Road heads in a north-easterly direction off Comleroy Road in the Kurrajong district of New South Wales. At the end of the road, a track known as McMahons Trail winds down to a ford crossing of Little Wheeny Creek and continues on up the hill meeting with Zorbas Trail and the Blue Gum Trail. The road is named for Vincent Stephen McMahon who applied for a portion of land on Little Wheeny Creek by Conditional Purchase in February 1919. The block of land costing £40 was designated Portion 140 Parish of Merroo County of Cook. The first certificate of title for the block, Volume 7231 Folio 86 was issued in December 1956. The surrounding land was declared Wollemi National Park on the 26 March 1993. McMahons Road was also known as Case’s Lane according to the late Kathy McMahon. Former name of McMahons Road was Cricket Pitch Road according to the Comleroy Road Website: www.comleroyroad.com Please make your comment below. PLEASE NOTE that comments are moderated and only relevant comments will be publishedHawkesbury People & Places
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