Pheasants Nest, New South Wales
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Pheasants Nest is a small village in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in Wollondilly Shire. It's famously known for having a north bound and south bound roadhouse on the Hume Highway.
Pheasants Nest was named after the Lyrebird, local the the Bargo area, which was mistakingly called a Pheasant by early explorers.
Population: 278 (Census 2001)
[edit] Organisations
Pheasants Nest Rural Fire Brigade
The Pheasants Nest Rural Fire Brigade consists of a two bay tin station. Housed in the station is the brigades Cat 2 Tanker, code name Pheasants Nest 2.
[edit] External links
- Pheasants Nest, New South Wales is at coordinates Coordinates: