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As somebody from the general area where the subject is located, I find the text of this article somewhat confusing at best as some doesn't reflect reality. For example, the church and the cemetery are quite some distance apart (1.2 km between the church and the cemetery proper as the crow flies) with suburbia between. However in order to travel from the church to the cemetery it's a 970m drive to the end of George St, a small culdesac with a solitary sign at the end and no real parking. It's then necessary to walk the remaining 400m down a gully and then back up the other side, which is not a nice walk on a hot day. Alternatively, there is a 1.8km route that can be completely driven, the last 550m of which is off the tar, down and up the same gully and it can be necessary to engage 4WD after rains, although Maitland City Council would prefer you don't and walk instead. The article doesn't adequately address this separation, instead giving the impression the sites are co-located. The article also refers to remains of the Old South Road but I have visited the site on several occasions, unrelated to Wikipedia, and there is no evidence of this road that I could find. --AussieLegend (✉) 11:33, 26 January 2019 (UTC)Reply