Ok, now after the market on Saturday, we made a short trip to Berrima.
We have been here before, so I will have to dig out some of the old photos to share of the historical places as I did not take any this time around.Actually, just as an aside, I have found records listing an ancestor of mine being here -
Honorah/Norah/Honor CONNOR/CONNORS/O'CONNOR nee COLLINS with 2 of her sons
No - they were not incarcerated (I think that is spelt right). Berrima Goal was used as a overnight stop for those travelling between Sydney and further south. The CONNORS & COLLINS family lived in the Monaro Region, which is south of Canberra. Both families were from Ireland, but different counties.
Berrima has quite a few little touristy shops - lollies, cafes, bakeries, nick-nacks, cafes, jams, ice-cream, cafes, christmas shop, cafes, clothing, alpaca shops and lots and lots of antique shops. Actually the Southern Highlands is renown for the number and variety of antique shops - from junky bits and pieces that would be perfect in your home to internationally old, old pieces of beautiful, quality furniture.
Yes, I visited just about as many as I could squeeze in - hubby loves the timber pieces, so its not a chore or boring for him. Just we tend to go in different directions and gets a bit frustrating wanting to show each other pieces we have found ☺
No I did not buy anything, self-control all the way. But next time ...... well he has been warned
One of my favourite shops has no furniture. Sorry no photos, I was in a hurry to get inside and look. Next time - promise.
And the next large sheddy-type room has books, books, books, books and oh yeah books
When you go outside and look sideways at the property, it looks like a HUGE farm shed attached to a house at front
Oh yeah - they also have the longest running hotel licence in Australia - The Surveyor General Inn. There are lots of other older pubs in Australia, but not with a continuing running licence. Did not stop in this time as we had just had yummy pies and coffee at Gumnut Bakery
We would love to take this on as a project