Subject: Fernhill is historically significant because it once formed part of an important link in the chain of wayside inns that stretched from Sydney to the Western Goldfields.
Photographer: J Whitelock
Copyright owner: National Trust of Australia (NSW)
Date: 01/10/1983
Subject: View of stone barn. Fernhill is of aesthetic significance because it is a well crafted early colonial Georgian roadside inn complete with fine stone barn and other outbuildings, situated in beautiful grounds.
Photographer: J Whitelock
Copyright owner: National Trust of Australia (NSW)
Date: 01/10/1983
Subject: PCO Plan Number 225
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 26/05/1980
Subject: View of flagged verandah, Fernhill. Between 1856 and 1858 the extant Fernhill complex was constructed and was known as the Australia Arms Inn.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: View of kitchen wing. Elizabeth Blackman operated it as an inn until 1873 after which time she lived in it as her home and renamed it Fernhill House.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 01/07/2020