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Sunday, November 13, 2005

Windsor, New South Wales

National Trust Historic Property Holiday Guide - Claremont Cottage, Windsor, New South Wales:

"Claremont Cottage was first built in 1796 and extended by William Cox in 1823. It is an early example of a Colonial homestead with continuous use as a residence from 1796 making it one of Australia’s very earliest homes. The sense of history which it inspires is complemented by the tower of St Mathew’s Church located nearby which is fine example of Greenaways’s early architecture and one of the oldest Anglican churches in Australia."

We do indeed have a Winsor in western Sydney and the perfect palce for our royal family since it is steeped in history and has many things which we have saved as part of our national heritage. St. Mathew's Church does indeed exist and should we have things royal, you would be able to stay in this wonderful cottage which was first built in 1796. As you see, we have the makings of royal kingdoms here and I really do feel this is the way to go and forgo all this modern republican clap trap.

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