Tintinhull is a tiny hamlet about 10 kilometres east of Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia.
The locality is 466 km from Sydney, on the Main North Rail Line which opened in 1885 and closed in December 1971.
Tintinhull has no shop or petrol station, but it does have a primary school with about 50 students, a pottery, and a pyramid shaped observatory.
The primary school in Tintinhull, England was visited by a Kootingal radio team back in circa late 1950s early 1960s and fostered many pen pal connections at the time.
A Joseph Chaffey also appears in a book titled "Tingal Tales" Our Heritage written by Owen Gaylard from Tintinhull village, Somerset England.