Chain of Ponds Inn

Nowland's complex included the inn building, a police lockup for prisoners in transport and a stabling area for coaches.

The license lapsed for a period as coaching trade declined following the opening of the railway, but reopened as a wine bar and shop in the 1870s.

[3][2] The New England Highway was realigned to bypass the inn site during the twentieth century, reducing its potential for commercial use.

[3] The area now adjoins a Liddell Coal mine site, with drilling taking place from 2015 up to 95 metres from the inn building.

A Liddell Coal report described the buildings as "uninhabitable in their current state, primarily as a result of both vandalism and termite damage over the years".