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The Paterson River at
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Vacy
Tiny village on the Paterson River
Vacy, 9 km north of Paterson, and located 184 km north of
Sydney and 27 km north of Maitland, appears a very small
collection of residences on the roadside in the middle of
nowhere. To the west is Mt George (452 m), to the north is
Mt Breckin and looming over the town to the south is Mt
Johnstone (341 m).
Vacy came into existence around 1828 as a private
township established by the Cory family. John Cory Sr came
out from England with his sons Edward and John Jr in 1823
and they soon received grants in the area. John Jr owned
Cory Vale and John Sr owned Vacy. By 1839 both grants were
in the hands of another son, Gilbert, who arrived later and
became the town's real patriarch. It remained in the family
until the land was subdivided and sold in 1927.
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The Vacy General Store
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Vacy was, by the 1870s, an active town with cattle sale
yards and a steady flow of livestock through the main
street. Tobacco and arrowroot were grown here and processed
in local factories.
Things to see:
St John's Church
St John's Church (1887) is an attractive building on the
roadside at the southern end of town. The second Anglican
church (the first was erected in 1848) it is constructed of
locally-made bricks on land donated by Gilbert Cory. In fact
all of the surviving old buildings (and many of them predate
the subdivision) were built by Gilbert Cory for his tenants.
Vacy Public School
Vacy Public School over the road from the church was
established in 1859, the year before the town gained a post
office, and the School of Arts was built in 1901. The first
slab-and-shingle school building was erected in 1850.
The Farmers Hotel and a Walking Tour
The Farmers Hotel started out as The Halfway House no later
than 1865. It burned down in 1897 and was rebuilt with its
current title at that time. Next door is the Vacy Village
Motel. Tenants can obtain a walking tour pamphlet of the
township.
The bridge at the northern end of town was built in 1898.
The junction of the Paterson and Allyn Rivers is just 1 km
downstream. Colourful rainbow bee-eaters can be seen around
the bridge in summer, after which they migrate to New Guinea
and the Solomon Islands.
Summer Hill Road
200 m beyond the bridge is a signposted turnoff to the left
into Summer Hill Rd. After 3.1 km Fishers Hill Rd heads off
to the right, looping back for 7 km to the Gresford Rd.
Along Summer Hill Rd is the quite awesome and moving
spectacle of mountains in close proximity. Those which lurk
about the horizon loom over the valley below and create a
somewhat eerie sense of enclosure. The prospect is thrilling
and a little unsettling at close quarters, sending the gaze
rocketing upwards in a precipitous fashion sure to induce
vertigo in the prone.
Mt George is to the left. 5.1 km along this road you can
see the Sacred Heart Church in the Fields (Catholic) off to
the right. Just past the road to the church is a turnoff on
the left to Eaglereach Wilderness Resort, situated on 405 ha
high in the mountains
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