


Romsey on the Five Mile Creek
Named after the English township in Hampshire, Romsey was established on the Five Mile Creek in the 1850s and quickly became a stopping point for prospective diggers on their way to the goldfields.
With rich soil for crops and fertile pastures for cattle and sheep, the area quickly attracted new settlers. Romsey on the Five Mile Creek documents the historic buildings and landmarks and provides a snapshot in time to the development of this town.
Named after the English township in Hampshire, Romsey was established on the Five Mile Creek in the 1850s and quickly became a stopping point for prospective diggers on their way to the goldfields.
With rich soil for crops and fertile pastures for cattle and sheep, the area quickly attracted new settlers. Romsey on the Five Mile Creek documents the historic buildings and landmarks and provides a snapshot in time to the development of this town.
Named after the English township in Hampshire, Romsey was established on the Five Mile Creek in the 1850s and quickly became a stopping point for prospective diggers on their way to the goldfields.
With rich soil for crops and fertile pastures for cattle and sheep, the area quickly attracted new settlers. Romsey on the Five Mile Creek documents the historic buildings and landmarks and provides a snapshot in time to the development of this town.