Hawkesbury Townships -
Windsor
A little over an hour by road
or train, 55 km north west of Sydney, you'll find the historic
Windsor township. Set on a high bank of the magnificent Hawkesbury
River, at the foot of the Blue Mountains and surrounded by beautiful
National Parks.
The rich Hawkesbury
Valley was discovered in July 1789 by Governor Arthur Phillip
while searching for fertile farmland to grow food for the struggling
Sydney settlement. He further explored the area by land in April
1791. In 1794 Lieutenant Governor Francis Grose made land grants
of 30 acres each to 22 settlers.
In 1810 Governor Lachlan Macquarie
established the township of Windsor, which was previously known
as Green
Hills. Windsor as a river port became the lifeline of the early
Sydney settlement as the colony's granary.