First published on 28 Jan 2010 .
The George IV Inn is one of Australia's oldest inns and one of the few colonial inns still operating as a hotel.
Situated in the picturesque valley of Picton, the pub attracts locals aged from 18 to 80 from the Wollondilly area and many daytrippers from Sydney on the weekends.
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