Hermit’s Cave

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Hermit’s Cave is a historic hillside complex of stone structures and terraces built by an early 20th-century recluse, now a notable heritage attraction overlooking Griffith in New South Wales, Australia.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural landscape
heritage-listed place
historic site
tourist attraction
associatedWith recluse
builtInPeriod early 20th century
category Historic sites in New South Wales
New South Wales State Heritage Register sites in the City of Griffith
Tourist attractions in New South Wales
constructedFrom stone
country Australia
hasPart lookouts
pathways
rock gardens
stone structures
stone terraces
hasView Griffith and surrounding plains
heritageRegister New South Wales State Heritage Register NERFINISHED
heritageSignificance state significance
heritageStatus heritage-listed
locatedIn New South Wales
location Griffith NERFINISHED
municipality City of Griffith NERFINISHED
overlooks Griffith NERFINISHED
region Riverina
setting hillside
topography escarpment
tourismType heritage tourism
use place of retreat
tourist attraction

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Griffith, New South Wales hasAttraction Hermit’s Cave