

Collection Finds the Perfect Home
BY JEM ANSHAW
When Ray Hynes was 12 he had already become interested in collecting when he got a job with the local pharmacy in Sydney.
BY JEM ANSHAW
When Ray Hynes was 12 he had already become interested in collecting when he got a job with the local pharmacy in Sydney.
BY JEM ANSHAW
When Annie Reed moved to Muswellbrook five years ago she was not interested in gardening.
BY ALEX TIGANI
You may not have noticed the Singleton Country Tennis Club.
BY JEM ANSHAW
While there was a time when a visit to the Courthouse wouldn’t have been a good thing, the Old Denman Courthouse is a different story all together.
BY DI SNEDDON
As a journalist, life is full of questions but if there is one space on this beautiful earth of ours where there is no need for conversation, it is picturesque Mt Royal, and the home of Jenny and Allan Campbell.
BY JEM ANSHAW
Four and a half years ago Rhonda Fry purchased Blairmore House in Aberdeen and she has not looked back.
BY DI SNEDDON
Christine and John Henderson looked at 150 properties before they set their eyes on the home they would eventually buy.
BY DI SNEDDON
You would be forgiven for thinking Alf and Audrey Buckley’s favourite colour is orange.
BY JEM ANSHAW
Wybong Hall has a history of community passion and support to thank for keeping it standing.
BY DI SNEDDON
Jackie and Kerry Greenall moved into Singleton’s Carisbrook House in February last year and anyone driving past the home in William Street, Singleton, can’t help but notice the changes taking place.
BY JEM ANSHAW
Thirty one years ago houses in Cook Street Scone became a star attraction of anyone looking at Christmas lights during the festive season.
BY DI SNEDDON
Ask the members of the Singleton CWA Hall if they would ever sell their building in Pitt Street and the answer is a resounding no.
BY JEM ANSHAW
While some dates and details are a bit unclear, the history of Morlan Court in Muswellbrook gives it some interesting community ties.
BY DI SNEDDON
A home with a humble history of strength and grace will continue its legacy of giving people a leg up for yet another generation.
BY RACHEL FRASER AND HARRY MULHOLLAND
House or holiday home, it’s all about creating a haven to enjoy with family and friends nearest and dearest to us.
BY JEM ANSHAW
After starting out destined to have a life on the land, Robin Walton has become a dedicated member of the Scone community.
BY RACHEL FRASER
Nestled into the side of a lush green hill at Lambs Valley, you’ll find James Barben and Chloe Piggford happy and relaxed in their tranquil yet hilly 100 acre hideaway.
BY JEM ANSHAW
A move to the country in 1982 is something John and Chris Rogers have never looked back from.
BY DI SNEDDON
You know when you are in a real, lived-in home the minute you sit at the kitchen table for a cuppa.
BY DI SNEDDON
Northern Agricultural Association Showground in Singleton is one of them and there is plenty of reasons why it will never be for sale.
BY RACHEL FRASER
When it comes to standing strong in their resolve, Lorna Driscoll is an expert. At 75-years-old, Lorna can still be found six-and-a-half days a week serving customers and pumping fuel at the place she loves and refuses to sell for love or money.
BY RACHEL FRASER
Your home is your castle, you make it as safe and as comfortable for yourself and your family as you can.
BY DI SNEDDON If you think there is nothing but […]