Bookham Accommodation, Hotels, Tours & Information
Places nearby Bookham
- Ballalaba
- Bannister
- Baw Baw
- Bellmount Forest
- Bendick Murrell
- Berremangra
- Bevendale
- Biala
- Big Hill
- Bigga
- Binalong
- Binda
- Blakney Creek
- Blanket Flat
- Bombay
- Boorowa
- Boro
- Bowning
- Bradfordville
- Braidwood
- Brayton
- Breadalbane
- Bungendore
- Bungonia
- Burra Creek
- Burrinjuck
- Captains Flat
- Carrick
- Cavan
- Charleyong
- Chatsbury
- Collector
- Corang
- Crooked Corner
- Crookwell
- Crowther
- Cullerin
- Cunningar
- Currawang
- Curraweela
- Dalton
- Demondrille
- Eastgrove
- Fish River
- Frogmore
- Galong
- Garfield
- Gearys Gap
- Godfreys Creek
- Golspie
- Goodhope
- Goulburn
- Goulburn North
- Grabben Gullen
- Greenwich Park
- Gundaroo
- Gundillion
- Gunning
- Gurrundah
- Harden
- Hoskinstown
- Ifield
- Inveralochy
- Jembaicumbene
- Jerrabomberra
- Jerrawa
- Kain
- Karabar
- Kenmore
- Kialla
- Kingsdale
- Komungla
- Koorawatha
- Laggan
- Lake Bathurst
- Larbertouche
- Letchworth
- Lower Boro
- Majors Creek
- Manar
- Marulan
- Marulan South
- Mcalister
- Mcmahons Reef
- Monga
- Mongarlowe
- Mount Fairy
- Mount Rae
- Mummell
- Murrays Flats
- Murringo
- Murrumbateman
- Murrumburrah
- Myrtleville
- Narrawa
- Nerriga
- Oolong
- Oranmeir
- Parkesbourne
- Pejar
- Phils Creek
- Pomeroy
- Queanbeyan
- Queanbeyan East
- Redground
- Reids Flat
- Reidsdale
- Richlands
- Roslyn
- Royalla
- Rugby
- Strathaird
- Tallaganda
- Tallong
- Tarago
- Taralga
- Tarlo
- The Forest
- Thornford
- Tirrannaville
- Togganoggera
- Towrang
- Wallaroo
- Wamboin
- Wee Jasper
- Wheeo
- Windellama
- Wirrimah
- Woodhouselee
- Wowagin
- Yalbraith
- Yarra
- Yass
Bookham
The village of Bookham was named by Lady Jane Franklin, wife of the Governor of Van Diemens Land, Sir John Franklin whilst travelling overland from Melbourne to Sydney in 1839. Lady Jane Franklin stayed at an inn, which has since been demolished. Her diaries provide a personal record of the area and its people at the time. Formerly know as Bogolong, the grazing lands of the area were much sought after by the early pioneers. Inspiration for モBanjo Paterson's classic poem モOld Pardon the Son of Reprieveヤ, came from his childhood memories of races on the Bogalong Racetrack, which today is an open paddock a short distance from the village. Close by is the site of Julian's old home, where bushrangers often sought or demanded food and shelter during that romantic and dangerous period of the 1860''s. There are still two fine churches constructed of locally quarried granite still in the village of Bookham. They are the Uniting Church (c1926) and the Catholic Church, St Columbas (c1910).
Bookham Map

