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In 1882, the name Bellbrook was first adopted as the official title for the original post office. [8] A postal receiving office at Bellbrook opened on 16 January 1882, became a post office on 1 January 1884, and closed on 10 April 1987. [9] The present day post office is located at Bellbrook Hotel.
The Mid North Coast is a country region in the north-east of the state of New South Wales, Australia.The region, situated 416km north of Sydney, covers the mid northern coast of the state, beginning from Port Stephens at Hawks Nest to as far north as Woolgoolga, near Coffs Harbour.
Homewood is a heritage-listed house and farm at 1279 Nulla Nulla Creek Road, Bellbrook, Kempsey Shire, New South Wales, Australia.It was the childhood home of country music singer Slim Dusty.
Originally known as Capilano Estates, the British Properties is a residential area in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] The 4,000 acre area was sold by the municipality of West Vancouver to the British Pacific Properties Corporation in 1931, which continues to develop the land to the present day.
Bill 28, the Miscellaneous Statutes (Housing Priority Initiatives) Amendment Act, 2016, is a British Columbian law that came into force on August 2, 2016. The law was introduced after calls urging the British Columbia provincial government to intervene in the housing market and curb foreign investment that was seen as a major contributor to the rapid rise in home prices.
The property was home to the NSW Toy and Railway Museum. [9] which closed in 2022, with the toys subsequently auctioned off. [10] As of April 2024, the Leuralla property is for sale. [11] Another major attraction is the Everglades Gardens, the former home of Belgian-born industrialist Henri van de Velde now administered by the National Trust.
Seaforth View of Seaforth from Mosman. Seaforth is a suburb of Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.Seaforth is located 12 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of Northern Beaches Council and is part of the Northern Beaches region.
It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, on the north shore of False Creek. [2] The area was formerly the rail yards of the Canadian Pacific Railway, and was redeveloped into the main site of the 1986 World Exposition. In 1988, it was purchased by Concord Pacific Developments with investors led by Hongkonger billionaire Li Ka-shing.