Sandon County

Sandon County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is centred on Armidale, and also includes Uralla.

Sandon
New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Lands administrative divisions around Sandon:
Hardinge Hardinge Clarke
Hardinge Sandon Clarke
Inglis Vernon Vernon

Sandon County was named in honour of Dudley Ryder, First Earl of Harrowby and Viscount Sandon (1762-1847).[1]

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:

ParishLGACoordinates
AlbertArmidale Regional Council30°23′54″S 151°30′04″E
ArdingUralla Shire Council30°33′54″S 151°30′04″E
ArmidaleArmidale Regional Council30°30′54″S 151°41′04″E
BlacknoteUralla Shire Council30°49′54″S 151°33′04″E
BoorolongArmidale Regional Council30°19′54″S 151°34′04″E
ButlerUralla Shire Council30°29′54″S 151°36′04″E
ClevedonArmidale Regional Council30°21′54″S 151°53′04″E
CooneyArmidale Regional Council30°38′54″S 151°53′04″E
DangarsleighArmidale Regional Council30°35′54″S 151°35′04″E
DavidsonArmidale Regional Council30°24′24″S 151°52′04″E
DevonUralla Shire Council30°38′54″S 151°26′04″E
DonaldArmidale Regional Council30°26′54″S 151°44′04″E
DumaresqArmidale Regional Council30°24′54″S 151°34′04″E
DuvalArmidale Regional Council30°25′54″S 151°38′04″E
EastlakeUralla Shire Council30°48′54″S 151°37′04″E
EltonUralla Shire Council30°29′54″S 151°31′04″E
EnmoreArmidale Regional Council30°42′54″S 151°48′04″E
ExmouthArmidale Regional Council30°19′54″S 151°38′04″E
FalconerArmidale Regional Council30°12′54″S 151°42′04″E
FerrymanArmidale Regional Council30°38′54″S 151°58′04″E
GaraArmidale Regional Council30°31′54″S 151°46′04″E
GostwyckUralla Shire Council30°39′54″S 151°36′04″E
HargraveArmidale Regional Council30°32′54″S 151°59′04″E
HarnhamUralla Shire Council30°44′54″S 151°28′04″E
HillgroveArmidale Regional Council30°29′54″S 151°50′04″E
KentuckyUralla Shire Council30°44′54″S 151°24′04″E
LawrenceUralla Shire Council30°44′54″S 151°40′04″E
MerrigalahArmidale Regional Council30°42′54″S 151°53′04″E
MetzArmidale Regional Council30°32′54″S 151°53′04″E
MihiUralla Shire Council30°42′54″S 151°38′04″E
SalisburyUralla Shire Council30°44′54″S 151°33′04″E
SaltashUralla Shire Council30°31′54″S 151°26′04″E
SandonUralla Shire Council30°49′54″S 151°26′04″E
SaumarezArmidale Regional Council30°36′54″S 151°41′04″E
ShastaArmidale Regional Council30°43′54″S 151°58′04″E
SobraonArmidale Regional Council30°21′54″S 151°28′04″E
SpringmountArmidale Regional Council30°20′54″S 151°47′04″E
TilbusterArmidale Regional Council30°20′54″S 151°43′04″E
TivertonArmidale Regional Council30°38′54″S 151°46′04″E
UrallaUralla Shire Council30°39′54″S 151°30′04″E
UrotahArmidale Regional Council30°29′54″S 151°56′04″E
WentworthArmidale Regional Council30°14′54″S 151°45′04″E
WoolomombiArmidale Regional Council30°28′54″S 152°00′04″E
WoolomombiArmidale Regional Council30°29′54″S 152°00′04″E
YarrowickUralla Shire Council30°26′54″S 151°26′04″E
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References

  1. "Sandon County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Geographical Names Board of NSW]
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