Thursday
15th February 2018
SHE
SAID:
Our
final day touring this region took us out to Orange. I didn't
recognise the town or the lovely old buildings we saw on our walk but
Geoff said it was familiar to him.
We
walked around for about 90 minutes then headed to the Orange Botanic
Gardens, where we had a reasonably priced & tasty (for me
anyway!) lunch. The walk around the gardens took about 1/2 hour &
the road less travelled was my idea to return to Limekilns.
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Duntryleague House - now part of the Orange golf club |
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Court House |
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Centrepoint Building |
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One of several ornate churches in Orange |
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Some of the lovely old houses in Orange |
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This once was the Hibernian Australian Catholic Benefit Society |
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LOL |
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Town Hall & Memorial Hall |
HE SAID:
The approach to Orange was familiar, so I think we have been at least to the outskirts of the town. Our wander around was pleasant, with many colonial and federation era buildings to be seen.
Lunch was OK, but I think I had the world's thinnest steak on my steak sandwich.
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