JUST IN TIME
Jun 12, 2019
3 minutes
WORDS CHRISTINE REID
PHOTOGRAPHY
MICHAEL WEE
STYLING
JOHN MANGILA
BERRIMA TODAY THRIVES on its reputation as the most delightful of all the small towns in the NSW Southern Highlands. Its charm rests in its survival as a unique convict period town, laid out as the county capital of Camden in 1831, and its sandstone buildings — particularly the massive former gaol and imposing courthouse, both built between 1835 and 1839. Bypassed by the main
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