NameStoney CreekTypeLandscapeDescriptionStoney Creek was a community at Croom, in between Albion Park and Jamberoo. Many Irish and Scotch settlers established farms here in the mid-1800s. Stoney Creek was on the route over Locking Hill from Albion Park to Shellharbour, so named because carts had to lock their brakes down the steep decline.
Ebenezer Russell’s original homestead and farm buildings dating from around the 1840’s, including basalt wheat mill, lime mortar dairy, timber slab stables, and original cottage still exist to this day, and are some of the oldest remaining buildings in the city.