Rockley, New South Wales

Rockley is a small village in the Central Tablelands region in New South Wales, Australia.

Autumn is generally mild to cool with few frosts at the end of the season.

Winter is generally cool to cold with some day times maxima under 5 degrees, there are on average about 3 snowfalls per years.

However it was first granted as farm land to William Lawson in 1818, then granted to Captain Watson Augustus Steel who named the property after his birthplace in Rockley, Wiltshire, England.

Accommodation is available at a bed and breakfast that was at one time a bank building on Budden Street in the centre of the town.