Tenterfield, NSW 2372

2.1(7 reviews)

Ranked 9th best suburb by locals in Northern Region, NSW

Great for

  • Clean & green
  • Neighbourly spirit
  • Schools
  • Safe and sound
  • Eating out

Not great for

  • Public transport
  • Gym and fitness
  • Cost of living
  • Nightlife

Who lives here?

  • Families With Kids
  • Retirees
  • Professionals
  • Country Lovers
  • Tourists

Reviews of Tenterfield, NSW

19th November 2022

"Rude to outsiders + full of people who spread misinfromation"

I would not recommend to people for several reasons.

If you're not a well connected established long term citizen of tenterfield and you ever have anything negative to say about the town and/or its businesses, you will be treated like garbage. EVEN if it was just constructive criticism.

A lot of people are stuck in the 80/90s, refusing to accept change and improvements.
They often spread misinformation, y'know, the type that is some pixelated image full of lies... yeah..

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"Couldn't wait to get out of the place"

...and the locals don't want ANY new people. If you don't know anything about generational territorialism, you will after you come and go from here.
If you're a creative, easygoing, visionary type, they will hate you for it. They want everyone under control and they use mob/pack mentality to keep the herd in line. If you like gossipy towns, this is the right place. It's the currency they use here.

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"Deserves a minus"

Very difficult place socially. Many rivalries and long-standing hatred between families, people. These are country people and HATE outsiders. Tourists are a 'tolerated' income stream.
Place thrives on lies and dissension, they make up their own version of thing then spread it as though it's truth. The town is severely lacking in identity, and noone wants anything to do with each other.
You learn pretty quickly that you will never make friends here and you can't trust anyone. People selling after 20 years because locals keep the door firmly shut against outsiders and each other. There are better places than this to live. Be very careful to buy here, it can take you 7-8 years to sell. Our contracts finished, were very excited to leave. In WA now, can hardly believe the difference in people. Our advice: do your homework. Don't believe a word that the real estate agents speak. Everyone will try to rip you.

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"Tenterfield is home to me!"

I was born and bred here in Tenterfield and it was a terrific place to grow up in. Yes there may be better opportunities elsewhere but it all depends on what you want to get out of life. I’m only young and have achieved so much, having purchased my first house and owning a car and having a solid working career. It is a great starting point and gives a young person many opportunities to enter into the real world.
There are still a lot of young youths here today who have chosen their career paths and got an apprenticeship and finished their schooling which I think is great, and once finished if they chose to move on good on them. Tenterfield is great for kids to grow up in but I guess there’s not too much here for the older kids.
Tenterfield does have people here who have made different choices in life but every town does! If you want to get married young, or have babies or do whatever it’s their own business as long as they are happy who cares.
Tenterfield is a friendly and warm spi

Great for

  • Great for a Tree Change
  • Great place for families
  • Good for Children to grow up
  • Good retirment place

Not great for

  • The negative small minded people

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Country Lovers
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jvgs
jvgs

Funny how you say "not great for the negative small minded people" yet thats all I've encountered in this town. Full of conspiracy theorist, science denying, small minded weirdos.

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"Why the cover ups?"

I cant help but get a little paranoid that someone is trying to cover up how terrible this town really is. My last review of Tenterfield was very honest, I even corrected prior negative remarks on the 'teenage pregnancy epidemic'. So Im going to say this another way and this time Im not going to be as nice...In Tenterfield you have The Haves and The Have nots...Racism is rife and please tell me what type of people think its ok to refer to some parts of the town as 'vegemite village'?? The police here do a wonderful job,but the amount of break ins is very high and the teens can get rowdy and intimidating. Before considering buying a property here I would strongly irge you to rent first to see if this town is what you are after..We didnt and we ended up losing quite a lot of money because of it. Other reviews have also been removed and in now way were they offensive,

Great for

  • Good retirment place
  • Getting out

Not great for

  • Nodecent education
  • Glassing
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somethingmore11

I commented on your other review but apparently it has been blocked?!
What i basically said in my comment was there are heaps of young teens dont believe me go see for urself go into crazy clarks and you will find two on the checkouts or even go to the royal you will find one who recently had a baby etc i could go on.
Didnt see the glassing how about reading it on the news http://www.farnorthcoaster.com.au/news/9849/woman-charged-over-alleged-glassing-incident-at-tenterfield/
Didnt see any rock throwing wait untill spring hits and it warms up and near the post office on the corner where they sit on a friday saturday night then maybe u will be lucky enough to experience it urself.
I do agree with you about the cobblers owner being open minded and non judgemental

Emaxo

I have lived here in Tenterfield for most of my life, i moved away for a few years and then came back when i had my son and then proceeded to buy my first home. Tenterfield does have its issues but honestly what place on earth doesnt, Tenterfield had a great community pride, and certain groups try their best to work with the community to 'better' the quality of life for youth and teens, i myself have had issues with some 'less decent people' and had my house/car broken into. To judge this town because some 'locals' decide to do the wrong thing is just ridiculous. That so called 'glassing' i can assure you was nothing of the sort. Blown out by the media and drama queens who like to over dramatize everything just so they can get some attention. Tenterfield will always be my home and i will always hold it close to my heart. High School Education here is beyond a joke as the teachers have all but lost their love for the job, but i grew up around amazing people, not scared to walk home at night, never became a drug addict/dealer, and have found love and respect for this community.

jennyb23

I agree peoni. There is a massive cover up. The real estate agents with vested interests monitor these pages so that the truth remains obscured. Tenterfield is an aesthetically beautiful yet horribly ugly place to live. People who'd leave in a heartbeat if their place would just sell. Extremely slow market, if you're locked in it can take 10+ years to get out. Nowhere in Australia has issues like Tenterfield does. But that's another post...

Miles Harris
Miles Harris

well, that counts this town out....

lesley-korchaginl

Has it improved since these comments 2 years ago?

romyw1

Haha nooooo way... places don't magically change, and in two years??!! Places like that get worse with time, not better, They cling to the vestiges of yester-century, territorial and ex-clusive. Place is run by the graziers and the cattle farmers, which are owned by the Chinese. They don't want ANY upset to the Order. But you can try it for yourself. You'll do your money, though. Drake, Liston, Tenterfield... start asking around, you'll get your stories. Pedophiles living in caves, people 'disappearing'... later discovered down the thousands of mine shafts, you have to understand the 'Wolf Creek' mentality... adapted for village life. They do NOT want new people in the town. These people are 'fake' country folk. It's not a good place.

mikew22
mikew22

Wow, well after reading the above, Tenterfield is out for me, shame as it got such history and when Ive been there in the past it seemed very nice.

romyw1

You could look at Stanthorpe...on the Qld border, good council, creative cafes and quality food restaurants, quality arts and music scene, good schools, accessible police station, more interesting businesses and none of that 'climbing over the top of each other' silliness... ask around... take the time to do your due diligence, you'll start to hear the stories. Look into their settlement past, the sieges and mass murders of indigenous folks. There are people who pride themselves on never having gone outside of the Tenterfield Shire boundary in their entire 60/70 years of life. When moving to a new place, everyone, in some form looks forward to conforming to the quo to be able to get along. The quaintness you see is a thin veneer. It's a false representation of the truth... carefully obscured by the charm.

Terry Habchi
Terry Habchi

can someone please say something positive about the area???!!! thinking of moving to the area???

jvgs
jvgs

Terry, no.
You could move here and be part of the positive change.
But I moved here earlier this year and regret it.
I grew up in and love country towns, but tenterfield is not a place I'm fond of in even the slightest

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Rentals in Tenterfield

"Great Area To Live"

Tenterfield is more than the Town Area, the Tenterfield shire covers a large area of NSW, diverse in people and scenery, love the town, especially in spring and autumn with its greenery and then autumn colours, the country areas are a diverse mixture of hills, rivers and streams, cannot understand previous comments, nowhere is perfect, newcomers are always made feel welcome, but like everywhere you have to fit in, life won't change for you

Great for

  • Good retirment place

Who lives here?

  • Professionals
  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
  • Tourists
  • Hipsters
  • Country Lovers
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"Tenterfield - the jewel of the the New England area"

Tenterfield is a beautiful , leafy country town full of history- lovely old buildings and beautiful trees. Tenterfield has 4 seasons each year- it is considered a temperate climate- wonderful for exotic plants, deciduous trees, roses, lavenders, perennial plants etc. Shopping is quite good considering the town population is about 3500- we have a new Bi Lo supermarket and a new Target Country- there are a number of very nice "specialty" shops in addition to the usual- Soul Pattinson Chemist, Hardware stores, Curtain/ haberdashery, Sport stores, shoe shop,coffee shops, pizza places etc We have 3 G.P. Surgery's, and the Hospital has an updated Emergency Dept etc. We have an Aged care Hostel and the nursing home has just had a big extension- taking it to 50 beds. The nursing home is only about 5 years old. We have a glorious golf course ( very popular with visitors) and good Bowling green/club. There are a myriad of Clubs for adults and also for the children. Tenterfield is a great place for kids.We have Pre school, Child care 2 Primary schools ( the Catholic school has just had a $3million update and extension-) and High School. We also have a Cinema - a huge plus for a town of this size. There has been a steady influx of people moving here from Brisbane and the north coast region- looking for the tree change- a better climate and some wonderful peace and quiet- as a result there has been a lot of renovating of lovely old homes and the planting of new gardens -- to further enhance the town's lovely character. Tenterfield is only 2.5 hours from Brisbane - 2 hours from Toowoomba and 1 hour from Warwick for extra shopping - also only 1.5 hours drive from the North Coast- what more could you want!!!!!!

Who lives here?

  • Families with kids
  • Retirees
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somethingmore11

a safe and sound town you have got to be kidding

jennyb23

Annie works for a real estate agency, obviously. Tenterfield may appear to "have it all", but it's just not for YOU, Outsider!! It all looks and seems amazing, it seems like an idyllic little country town... but be warned, something very sinister lurks just beneath the surface. Freemasonry has a stranglehold on this town and the people in it, from top to bottom. It's the most oppressive, sinister atmosphere that seems to settle on people within 12 months of moving here. Bad juju. Very unhappy people, jealousies, spite, malice, threats and contentions over the smallest things abound. 25 years living, working, participating in and supporting the community and you're still "new" - such a hostile mentality. Generational feuding is de rigueur with many driving 300klm round trip to avoid shopping in the town because they don't want to support "those b@st@rds" . Many, many people dying of all kinds of brain, skin, organ cancers, their rates are some of the highest in Australia. We were extremely lucky to get an offer on our house and sold 12 months ago. Within weeks of living at Tweed the difference in our energy was amazing. Niggling maladies cleared virtually overnight. We will never go back there, not even to drive through; too many bad memories. There are towns that exist where "a town is what you make it" does not apply. Tenterfield is one such town.

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