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Explore Lake Macquarie. Things to Do and Places to Stay Loading. Offering kids and teen parties, as well as adult functions, this place has something to suit all ages. Hire out party rooms, sip drinks at the bar and play old school arcade games or a round of mini golf outside in the sun.

Find out more On Hillsborough Road in the heart of Warners Bay, you will find two high energy indoor adventures right next door to each other. Red Alert Laser Tag offers a game testing your combat skills in an interactive state of the art arena.

This arena is fully air conditioned for the summer months, making it the perfect fun indoor game no matter the weather. They provide helmets and safety equipment. The racing league began in March and has become a huge hit. You can register your interest through their website or simply pop in and have a chat with any of the friendly staff. Warners Bay is full of little cafes and restaurants along The Esplanade. We recommend Hippo Espresso for the perfect lunch spot or just a quick coffee.

Ferrero Rocher Hot Chocolate? Say no more! What a delight, with great prices to match. Sit inside and enjoy the relaxed, friendly atmosphere Wander through the tunnel arcades and along the lakefront to find an ideal place to suit you It encompassed James, Mills and Beryl Streets.

In spite of numerous subdivisions Warners Bay developed slowly during the first half of the 20th century and it was not until the end of petrol rationing and the widespread use of the private car that it became a popular residential area. Warner selected his land in July and was authorized to take possession on 8 February He had also been Assistant Surveyor of Roads and Bridges in the Wiseman's ferry district and had been sent to check a proposed road from the Hawkesbury to Maitland via Lake Macquarie.

He built a two-storey weatherboard house called "Biddaba" "silent resting place" on a hill near the present Warners Bay Primary School and established a farm and orange orchard. He had a number of assigned convicts to work on the farm, besides his sons. In he was appointed Police Magistrate for Brisbane Water, which involved fortnightly horseback journeys to Gosford to attend court sittings.

He died in , leaving his widow to manage the estate. The orchard was a showplace as late as and visitors came from Newcastle to see it. The Warner homestead was demolished about The Warner family had a small coal mine in the form of a tunnel on the waterfront below their house, the coal being taken away by boat from a jetty there. A second tunnel had been dug for coal in a gully near the homestead but it was uneconomic because of the difficulty of transporting the coal to the waterfront.

In a company headed by Hyde, Waterhouse and Cowlishaw leased the Warner estate from the surviving heirs with the intention of drilling a third tunnel but the project does not seem to have materialized.

By water or horse. Jonathan Warner made his fortnightly joumeys to Brisbane Water on horseback accompanied by two of his sons for safety. There was a horse and dray track to Newcastle, used for farm produce.



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