The Saddlery

The Saddlery is a heritage-listed former shop and now residence at Icely Street, Carcoar, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia.

[1] In 1844, William Doyle received a Crown Land Grant on which he constructed a small building, which he ran from 1844 to 1850 as a licensed inn.

The bushranger Frank Gardiner, on his ticket of leave from Cockatoo Island, is known to have worked for Clarke for a period of three months in the early 1860s.

[1] As part of the conditions of the financial assistance and to ensure the long term preservation of The Saddlery the Heritage Council recommended to the Minister that a Permanent Conservation Order be placed over the building.

[1] The buildings consist of a fine Georgian two storied brick shop built in the 1860s and a single storey wing dating from the 1840s.