Morven, New South Wales

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Morven
New South Wales

Entering Village of Morven
Population: 319 (approx)
Postcode: 2660
Location:
LGA: Greater Hume Shire Council
County: Hume
State District: Albury
Federal Division: Farrer

Morven is a small village about 7 kilometres West of Culcairn in the eastern Riverina district of New South Wales, Australia. The village and surrounding area has a population of approximately 319 people [1].

Morven commenced its existence as a Cobb and Co Staging Post. In recent years Morven has continued to remain viable with a number of new residents and houses taking up residence. The site of the village still boasts the old church, a set of tennis courts and the Round Hill Hotel[2].

Round Hill Hotel
Round Hill Hotel

The Round Hill Hotel is somewhat misnamed as the actual location of Round Hill property is some kilometres away on the Holbrook to Culcairn road. The hotel's name was changed from the Bridge Hotel to its current name when an owner of the hotel was also a part owner of Round Hill property.

The town was serviced by the Holbrook branch railway line until the line was closed over 20 years ago.

[edit] Dan Mad Dog Morgan

John McLean's Grave
John McLean's Grave

The bushranger Dan Mad Dog Morgan [3] roamed the area in the mid 1800s and indeed held up the Round Hill Station property situated along the road to Culcairn. During the hold up he fatally wounded John McLean an employee of the station, and a grave and memorial stands at the site to commemorate the unfortunate incident [4].

[edit] Notes and References

  1. ^ fallingrain.com/world/AS/2/Morven.html
  2. ^ Greater Hume Shire Council - Morven
  3. ^ imdb.com/title/tt0074836/
  4. ^ Greater Hume Shire Council - Morven
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Coordinates: 35°38′60″S, 147°5′60″E