Breadalbane (/brəˈdɔːlbən/) is a small village located in the Southern Tablelands of New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire.
This little town is also located near and adjacent to the major Hume Highway which links Sydney to Melbourne via an inland route.
[7] Presently, Breadalbane is located near the start of the Federal Highway which branches off the Hume Highway just south of Goulburn and heads directly towards Canberra in the Australian Capital Territory, and the capital city of Australia where the Commonwealth Federal Parliament sits.
[9] The Inn became a family home soon after the deviation of the Hume Highway and had progressively fallen into disrepair.
[10] On 1 February 1849, the Breadalbane Inn was the scene of a robbery when 3 armed men, "bailed up the host Mr. J. Fletcher" and stole 8 pounds in cash, "as well as some orders".