Sodwalls, New South Wales
Sodwalls is a small hamlet in New South Wales, Australia
Sodwalls is located about west of the state capital, Sydney and south-west of the city of Lithgow.
The local tourist association claims that "between 1827 and 1829 a sod walls house with grass-thatched roof was built for troopers on Major Lockyers Road and called ‘Sodwalls.’"
Sodwalls used to have a railway station on the Main Western [railway line|Main Western Railway]. This line is used by the Central West XPT service from Central railway [station, Sydney|Sydney] to Dubbo with stops at Rydal to the east and Tarana to the west.
Theresa (Cissie) McLaughlin, a Catholic nun who was superior of Our Lady's Nurses for the Poor in Sydney, was born in Sodwalls in 1890.
Heritage listings
Sodwalls has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:- off Cuthill Road: Cox's Road and Early Deviations - Sodwalls, Fish River Descent Precinct