Millthorpe
Central NSW, NSW
About this place
- Professionals79
- Managers49
- Community & Personal Service45
- Technicians & Trades40
- Labourers34
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
Highlights
- Historic architecture and charming main street
- Vibrant local arts and crafts scene
- Beautiful natural landscapes and outdoor activities
- Strong sense of community and local events
- Proximity to other attractions in Central NSW
About Millthorpe
Nestled in the picturesque Central Tablelands of New South Wales, Millthorpe is a charming village that boasts a strong sense of community and a rich history. With a population of around 750, this quaint town offers a peaceful lifestyle surrounded by rolling hills and beautiful landscapes. The historic buildings lining the main street reflect its heritage, while the friendly locals create a warm and welcoming atmosphere that invites visitors to relax and unwind. Millthorpe's elevation at 955m provides a refreshing climate, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The town is known for its vibrant arts scene and local markets, where residents and visitors alike can enjoy fresh produce and handmade crafts. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and community spirit, Millthorpe is not just a destination but a place that feels like home to many.
What You'll Find
Historic architecture and charming main street; Vibrant local arts and crafts scene; Beautiful natural landscapes and outdoor activities; Strong sense of community and local events; Proximity to other attractions in Central NSW
Why Locals Love It
Residents appreciate the tight-knit community and the peaceful, rural lifestyle that Millthorpe offers.
Why Visitors Come
Tourists are drawn to Millthorpe for its historical charm, natural beauty, and the opportunity to experience a slower pace of life.

