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buttonThe picture-perfect village of Carcoar is nestled in a small sheltered valley beside the meandering Belubula River. A true historic gem, it is the third-oldest settlement west of the Blue Mountains. With a spectacular backdrop of rolling green hills, it is easy to see why the area was a drawcard for early settlers. Classified by the National Trust because of its large number of preserved 19th century buildings, highlights include well-preserved mid to late Victorian buildings along the main street, St Paul’s Anglican Church consecrated in 1849, the Court House built in 1882, and the 1849 convict-built stables of Stoke House. Carcoar streets and buildings have been a popular backdrop for movies with the village appearing in a number of Australian movies including; ‘Jessica’, ’Backtrack‘, ‘Brides of Christ‘, ‘Let the Balloon Go’, ‘Country Life’, ‘Peter Allen: Not the boy next door' and the recent series 'Ten Pound Poms'. In 2022, Carcoar was awarded the Top Tourism Town Award for towns with a population of less than 1,500. Carcoar was praised as a wonderful piece of living history and a brilliant place to recharge the batteries, step back to yesteryear and be immersed in local hospitality. Carcoar could well be known as ‘the unofficial museum capital of Australia’ with 5 museums in the small village that help bring the stories of early settlement to life and is home to a collection of speciality businesses including; Antica Australis providing an intimate dining experience; Tomolly with curated homewards and fashion; The Rustic Flamingo with vintage wares; Carcoar Pottery with hand crafted ceramics; The Village Grocer a small espresso bar with locally sourced food options and The Royal Hotel providing the classic country pub experience; Opening hours in the village can vary so be sure to check with individual businesses ahead of time.