Just a few kilometres from Maitland along the banks of the Hunter
River, is the historic village of Morpeth.
Once the largest inland river port in NSW, it was the gateway to
inland Australia and is now classified by the National Trust.
Today you can walk the cobbled streets to see colonial sandstone
buildings housing modern and inviting cafes, pubs, galleries, and
other local businesses.
In August the township commemorates the Novelty Teapot
Festival.
A Visual spectacular of novelty tea pots from around the world.
This place is a haven of activity, especially on the
weekends.
Maybe you should have a wander around too.
Parking is available right at the GZ and works as excellent cover
for your search, but it is on a one way street, Green Street, from
High Street.