Members of the public will be able to view the progress of the conservation of the Bridge View Inn’s historical mural on open days on Sunday, April 15, and Sunday, April 22.
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Dating from around 1875, the mural was uncovered during the restoration of the Rylstone landmark in 2010.
It features a landscape of the village including the old timber bridge over the Cudgegong River, plus cheeky allusions to classical Greek culture.
Work to clean and stablise the mural has started and some new parts of the mural have been expose.
Visitors can see the mural between 10am and 3pm on both days. Admission is free.
The annual event, now in its second year, encourages all Australians to experience the nation’s natural and cultural heritage.
The open days are part of Australian Heritage Week, which runs from Saturday, April 14, to Sunday, April 22.
The annual event, now in its second year, encourages all Australians to experience the nation’s natural and cultural heritage.
Celebrations, family activities, discovery days, guided walks, open houses, exhibitions and many other events are being held across Australia. To find out more about Australian Heritage Week, visit .www.fnpw.org.au/australian-heritage-week