NOW consigned to the pages of history, the Good Intent Hotel, at Campbelltown, in Sydney’s south-west, traded as a pub for less then 50 years. However, the site’s connection to hotel history stretches back a lot longer. The site was… Read More ›
Campbelltown
Tom’s tall tales from the box seat
By MICK ROBERTS © “Driver Kelly would tell hobgoblin stories by the way, especially of the ‘little one-legged man of Bottle Forest’, whose footprint it was considered uncanny to come across. No one would camp anywhere along the road if… Read More ›
Parramatta Road’s Bald Faced Stag
By MICK ROBERTS © SEVEN kilometres from the heart of Sydney, along the Parramatta Road at Leichhardt, is one of the city’s oldest trading pubs. Although built in 1926, the Bald Faced Stag Hotel has served up beer under several names… Read More ›