Tascott, New South Wales
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Tascott is a suburb located on the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia, as part of the Gosford City Council local government area. It was founded by Thomas Alison Scott and his wife Clare Scott. Thomas Alison Scott was the first person in Australia to grow sugar cane. The next suburb over (Point Clare) is named after his wife.
Tascott has a very small railway station and a shop which sells basic items. Many houses in Tascott have nice water views and peaceful settings.
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