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CELEBRATE LOXLEY'S 185TH BIRTHDAY

New Year's Eve celebration 
LOXLEY on Bellbird Hill is turning 185 years old on New Years Eve, and to celebrate Loxley is throwing the largest party of the new year.
And there is no other place on earth quite like it. This unique venue is as breathtaking as it is charming and luxurious. 
The secluded location located at Kurrajong Hills, takes in views to see the spectacular fireworks from the Sydney Basin.
 
There will be great food prepared by Loxley’s award-winning chef including buffet full of seafood and meats.
Enjoy a night filled with fun, free prizes and live entertainment from Blake Morrison. Be sure to dress to impress, with clothing dating anywhere from 1833 to now.
 
Bring along your family and friends to help celebrate this magnificent event at Loxley. Celebratory accommodation packages also available. 
 
Loxley’s timeless heritage and charm dates to September 28, 1833, when 50 acres were granted to William Townsend by Sir Thomas Brisbane, Governor. 
 
In 1859, Sir Charles Moore, Director of Sydney Botanic Gardens acquired the property. The estate became known as Loxley in 1863 when it was sold to Richard Holdsworth. 
 
Fast forward to 1997, when Paul Maher purchased the property including the original house, and Loxley on Bellbird Hill was born. 
 
Nestled on 30 acres of tranquil garden, rainforest and rural parkland, Loxley on Bellbird Hill is the ideal venue offering privacy and a boutique elegant country style setting with wedding photo opportunities for everlasting memories of your special day. 
 
Spanning close to two centuries, this magnificent property has evolved over the years; from what appeared originally as a rural retreat with a fruit orchard, to the luxurious multi-award-winning resort specialising in weddings, garden ceremonies, special events, conferences, corporate events, team building activities, private dining, Christmas parties and accommodation. 
 
As soon as you arrive at Loxley the passage of time and the changes over the past 185 years have not diminished the character and old world charm the area radiates. The character has been encapsulated it and restored it for present and future generations to enjoy forever. 
 
Visit
www.loxleyonbellbirdhill.com.au
 
 

 



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