Glen Innes photo gallery

Inverell Town Hall in was completed in 1887.

The Australian Standing Stones is a formation 38 granite tors. The
circle of 24
granite tors represent the 24 hours of each day. In the centre are three
tors. The first represents Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man; the
second Cornwall and Wales; and the third Australia. There are also four
cardinal stones marking the four points of the compass and seven
stones marking the summer and winter solstices. Visit the
website

The former St Joseph's Convent on the New England Highway, just north
of Meade St .

Veness Park in East Ave is just one block away from Grey St (Glen
Innes's
main street) and the CBD.

The intersection of Grey St and Bourke St in Inverell's CBD.

Hay bales in a paddock north of Glen Innes.

Inverell's Court House in Grey St was built from stone and opened in
1873.

Autumn leaves set trees afire along Rocky Ponds Creek in Coronation Park.
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