Laggan is a small village on the traditional land of the Gundungurra people in the Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia in Upper Lachlan Shire.
Laggan was founded for pastoral use, as well as a stop for convicts during the building of roads between Bathurst and Goulburn.
[6] The Sportsmans Arms that was in operation in 1863 and licensed by John S. Paris, and previously by Sir Colin Campbell.
"[10] The Presbyterian Church at Laggan was opened on the 14 December 1876; the foundation stone having been laid about six months earlier.
[11] The Roman Catholic Church at Laggan was built in the Gothic style,[12] and was opened by Rev.