Location
Yarramalong is a township and suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia, located 20 kilometres upstream from Wyong along the Wyong River. It is part of the Central Coast Council local government area. (wikipedia)
History
The Yarramalong Valley is in the land of the Darkinjung people. The name derives from the aboriginal words, “Yarraman,” meaning horse, and “long” meaning place. Yarraman is thought to be derived from the word “yira” or “yera” which means large teeth, possibly from one of the Sydney languages.
The Yarramalong Valley was first permanently settled by in 1856 by the Stinson and Waters families of Maitland. Prior to the 1850s the valley was logged by timber cutters driving teams of oxen from Wollombi and Maitland.
Yarramalong Public School opened in 1870 to serve the growing community in the Yarramalong Valley. The school ceased operation in 2008 due to falling student numbers.
Yarramalong is the site of St Barnabas Church. Built in 1877 it is one of the oldest churches in Central Coast Council and now under a permanent conservation order. (wikipedia)
Places of Interest
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