Jerrys Plains is a village in the Hunter Valley in New South Wales, Australia about 33 kilometres west of Singleton on the Golden Highway.
[1] The surrounding countryside is home to some substantial horse-breeding properties, notably the Australian branch of Ireland's giant Coolmore Stud, as well as viticulture and coal mining.
[4] Jerrys Plains Post Office opened in 1837; it has now closed, though the closure date is unknown.
[6] St James Anglican Church, designed by John Horbury Hunt, dates from the 1870s.
[7] The town has a hotel, the Jerrys Plains Tavern, located on Golden Highway.