- Ilford, New South Wales
Ilford is a small town in
New South Wales ,Australia , in the Mid-Western Regional Council. It is named after the small English town ofIlford (then inEssex , now inEast London ), where the founders of this town came from. It is situated around 220km north west ofSydney . It is located on theCastlereagh Highway , which is locally referred to as "Sydney Road". TheBathurst-Ilford Road (MR 54) (which comes from Bathurst and skirts past Sofala) joins the Castlereagh Highway on the northern outskirts of town and theBylong Valley Way to the upperHunter Valley via Kandos, Rylstone and Bylong joins the Castlereagh Highway 2km north of town.Unremarkable in appearance, Ilford appears no more than a T Junction on the "Sydney Road." The primary school, on the left heading North toward Mudgee, and the information bay, are most of what is visible to travellers, on their way to Mudgee. Take the turnoff, just past the children's school, on the left, to Sofala then onto Bathurst. Sofala sign clearly posted. A very pretty area.
Access
* From Capertee travel along
Castlereagh Highway (Sydney Road).
* From Mudgee travel along Castlereagh Highway (Sydney Road).
* From Sofala travel alongBathurst-Ilford Road (MR 54).
* From Kandos travel alongBylong Valley Way to get to Castlereagh Highway (Sydney Road).ee also
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