General Store

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Located right in the centre of this historic township, Hill End’s General Store is a great meeting place before embarking on a walk or Discovery tour. This wheelchair-accessible cafe offers great coffee, meals, groceries and general merchandise.

The store is an excellent example of Hill End’s unique architectural heritage. Originally two separate buildings, the Salvation Army hall was added in the 1880s, on the site that was originally the Colonial Wine and Dining rooms. The Baker and Grocer section dates back to 1872, when it was the heart of this bustling mining community.

Grab some snacks from the cafe and enjoy a leisurely lunch in Bill Lyle Reserve picnic area. Or, if you’re feeling indulgent, tuck into a delicious lunch in the restaurant, surrounded by historic photos in the old Salvation Army hall. Be sure to book ahead during busy times to avoid missing out on this unique dining experience.

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Bill Lyles Reserve picnic area, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Bill Lyle Reserve picnic area

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Northeys Store, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Northeys Store

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Presbyterian Church. Photo:Debby McGerty Copyright:NSW Government

Presbyterian Church

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Beaufoy Merlin lookout, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Beaufoy Merlin lookout

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Golden Gully walking track, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Golden Gully Walking Track

Hill End, Bathurst Regional

Village walking track, Hill End Historic Site. Photo: John Spencer

Village Walking Track

Hill End, Bathurst Regional