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Kihilla is a historic house in the Blue Mountains suburb of Lawson, New South Wales, Australia. Built before 1880 (the exact date is unknown[1]), the house has served as a residence and country retreat for prominent persons over the years, and is now run as a conference and retreat centre.
In 1913 John Sulman purchased Kihilla as a second home and it remained in the family until 1953.
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