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ACCOMMODATION IN BROKE
VILLAGE OF BROKE
The village of Broke is located where the Great North Road diverged in early
days. The massive Yellow Rock escarpment stands grandly on guard above Broke
Village and has vantage points from which to view the surrounding valley. Broke
was named in 1830 after Sir Charles Broke Vere, a military colleague of the
colonial surveyor, General Major Thomas Mitchell.
In the late 1800s, the main highway to Sydney via Windsor ran along what is
now the Putty Road to Blackland's property at Fordwich, and was a major stock
route.
Numerous accommodation venues in the Broke district are well situated to accommodate the many people who travel to the Hunter to attend the popular open air annual concerts such as Opera in the Vines, Jazz in the Wines, the Broke Village Fair, Weddings and other similar events.