“The picturesque riverside town of Kendall on the mid north coast of NSW is nicknamed the ‘Poet’s Village’. On the banks of the beautiful Camden Haven River, the town is named after the Australian poet Henry Kendall, whose melodious poems such as Bell-Birds describe the natural beauty of the bush…” extract taken from the Visit NSW website.
We have also linked various other destination and information websites on this page for you to explore before you come and visit. We look forward to welcoming you to the Kendall Rectory.
Did you know? : “Kendall was originally known as Camden Heads as it is situated on the Camden Haven River but it was later renamed Kendall in 1891 to honour the poet Henry Kendall who lived in the area between 1875-1881. Aussie Towns
“Long before Europeans arrived in what is now Kendall and district, it was the home of the Birpai people who lived in settled villages along the river banks and around the lakes…” Kendall.org.au\
KENDALL RECTORY – accommodation in Kendall, mid-north coast of New South Wales, 2439 Australia
If you need an excuse to visit the beautiful mid-north coast of New South Wales, Australia here are a few websites for you to visit before you make your booking at the Kendall Rectory. Of course you could always just relax in the peaceful tranquility of this grand old home.
“A delightful holiday destination on the mid-north coast of NSW, Kendall is near magnificent national parks, sparkling coastal lakes and gorgeous ocean beaches… “Visit NSW
“Things to do in Kendall, mid-north coast NSW, Australia…” Trip Advisor
“Every month there is an action packed list of activities, events and markets to enjoy in the region. Port Macquarie info
“On Sundays we wandered, as glad as a breeze,
by the rocks and the waves on a glittering beech,
or we loitered in the gardens melodious with bees,
and sucked the sweet pulp of the plum and the peach.”
Extract from the poem ‘Sunset’ by Henry Kendall, Australian poet who lived in Kendall from 1875 to 1882.
