Neville, New South Wales

Fragments of the "Old Lachlan Road" still exist near Rockley, north of Hobbys Yards, south of Woodstock and in Neville.

Several of the old buildings were erected during the time Neville was called Mount Macquarie, such as the school built in 1858 which is still used today.

Neville Siding was established in 1987 by Ted and Betty Wilson to provide an accommodation facility for visitors.

The railway line through Blayney makes possible visitation to the area and roads link the village to major centres such as the historic towns of Carcoar and Cowra to the south.

Neville is picturesque from the top of this mountain with forest creeping to its peak and a snow-covered outlook at times during the winter.