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Largs Public
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Largs
Tiny
historic township north of Morpeth
Located 4.5 km north of Morpeth (172 km north of
Sydney, 42 km north-west of Newcastle and just 10 km north-east of
Maitland) across the plains, levee banks and raised farmhouses of the
Hunter Valley, is the tiny village of Largs.
A sign at the edge of town notes: 'Largs was frequented by
cedargetters before being settled by the Lang family in 1821. It
developed into a river port and boat-building town but declined when
the river changed course.'
Just beyond the sign, unmistakably, is Largs Public School.
Established in 1838 it is the oldest public school in NSW. Within the
grounds (it is around the corner in John Street) is The Largs Bush
School, an early colonial slab hut which contains historical documents.
It is open to the public during the school year by arrangement, tel:
(02) 4930 1888. The sign outside reads: 'This slab hut was built
originally as a tenant farmers home sometime in the 1830s when the land
was part of the Dunmore Lang estate. It stood about 100 metres south
east of its present position and was lived in continuously until the
1940s. In 1978 it was relocated. The museum was established as a
Bicentenary project.'
Largs School was originally known as Dunmore Estate
School, as the town stands on what was originally part of the Lang
family's Dunmore grant. George Lang, the original grantee, died in 1825
after getting no further than building a slab hut. Another brother,
Andrew, along with his parents, William and Mary, farmed the property,
adding a flour mill and various buildings. William drowned in 1830 but
Andrew and Mary , worked on, building the homestead in 1833.
Andrew's brother, the Reverend John Dunmore Lang, an
important figure in Australia's ecclesiastical history and a social and
political activist of considerable renown, apparently laid claim to the
property in the late 1830s but through the auspices of his mother
abandoned his efforts.
Reverend Lang encouraged the immigration of 120 poor
islanders from the west coast of Scotland in 1837. Unhappy with their
initial allotment on flood-prone land near Morpeth, Andrew offered them
clearing leases on the land which is now Largs. He also built the
school which doubled as a house of worship. The village became known as
both Dunmore and Largs, the latter after a district in Ayrshire,
Scotland.
Things to see:
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The Old Bush School in the
grounds of the Largs Public School
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Largs Public School
The Largs Public School is located on the corner of
Morpeth and Hunter Streets on the edge of the town. Established in 1838
it is the oldest public school in NSW. Within the grounds (it is around
the corner in John Street) is The Largs Bush School, an early colonial
slab hut which contains historical documents. It is open to the public
during school hours but you must contact tel: (02) 4930 1888. The sign
outside reads: 'This slab hut was built originally as a tenant farmers
home sometime in the 1830s when the land was part of the Dunmore Lang
estate. It stood about 100 metres south east of its present position
and was lived in continuously until the 1940s. In 1978 it was
relocated. The museum was established as a Bicentenary project.'
In the Area
A right turn at the T-intersection just beyond the
school will take you 1.3 km to another T-intersection. Opposite is
Dunmore House and its stone rubble outbuildings. A right turn here will
take you to Woodville (2 km) and a left to Maitland.
If you turn left at the T-intersection just beyond Largs
School, Largs Ave is the second right. On this corner is the old school
of arts (1878). Up Largs Ave, to the right, is St Andrew's Anglican
Church (1862). It has been speculated that, in adopting the name of St
Andrew's for their church, the locals may have been drawn by the
coincidence of Scottish saint and benevolent landlord.
Accommodation and Eating
There is no accommodation. AJs at the Largs Hotel
offers lunch and dinner from Wednesday to Sunday. See Morpeth for details.
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Largs Hotel
46 High St
Largs
NSW
2320
Telephone: (02) 4930 1201
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Restaurants
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Largs Hotel
46 High St
Largs
NSW
2320
Telephone: (02) 4930 1201
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