Buckland County


Buckland County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It is situated between a small part of the Namoi River in the north to the Liverpool Range in the south. The Mooki River is the boundary to the west. It includes Quirindi.
Buckland County was proclaimed as a county on December 30, 1848 as one of 15 counties then proclaimed Description:-'County of Buckland, containing about. Whilst no official record of naming of the county has been found and there can be no certainty as to the person after whom it was named it is considered possible that the county was named in honour of the Reverend Dr. Buckland.

Parishes within this county

A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
ParishLGACoordinates
BabbinboonGunnedah Shire Council
BorambilLiverpool Plains Shire Council
CarrollGunnedah Shire Council
CliftTamworth Regional Council
CoeypollyLiverpool Plains Shire Council
CooridoonGunnedah Shire Council
CurrabubulaLiverpool Plains Shire Council
DenverGunnedah Shire Council
DightGunnedah Shire Council
EvanLiverpool Plains Shire Council
FerrierGunnedah Shire Council
GregsonLiverpool Plains Shire Council
GrenfellTamworth Regional Council
GunnadillyLiverpool Plains Shire Council
HudsonLiverpool Plains Shire Council
LoderLiverpool Plains Shire Council
MoanLiverpool Plains Shire Council
MookiGunnedah Shire Council
ParnellLiverpool Plains Shire Council
Parsons HillLiverpool Plains Shire Council
PiallawayTamworth Regional Council
QuirindiLiverpool Plains Shire Council
TelfordLiverpool Plains Shire Council
TemiLiverpool Plains Shire Council
TexasGunnedah Shire Council
TowarriLiverpool Plains Shire Council
WallabadahLiverpool Plains Shire Council
WallalaGunnedah Shire Council
WarrahLiverpool Plains Shire Council
WerrieTamworth Regional Council
Willow TreeLiverpool Plains Shire Council
WindyLiverpool Plains Shire Council
YarrimanbahLiverpool Plains Shire Council