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The Nullamanna Church was donated by the Methodist Conference of NSW and transported and restored by the Inverell East Rotary Club.The history of the church is largely the story of the people who used it. It was a simple functional building erected by local people to serve their .spiritual and often their social needs. The word "Nullamanna" is thought to mean "land of snakes" and it is first mentioned officially in the Government Gazette of 1848 where George Wyndham's run is listed as Bukkulla and Nullamanna an area of 150,000 acres.Following the James Robertson Land Act of 1861 many smaller settlers availed themselves of the right to free selection and this was further increased after the Closer Settlement Act of 1902. The years between 1902 and 1920 were probably one of the greatest eras of prosperity this district has known, for it was during this period that its great, farming potential was realised. Small settlements such as Nullamanna developed at this time.The Methodist movement reached New England in 1859 and expanded rapidly until in 1891 it comprised 7.3% of the population. This church was built in 1901 during the ministry of Rev. James Watson, The first trustees were John McRae, Robert Dundas, George McRae and Thomas Treneman. The first organist was Miss Ina Munro. Other families of the congregation were those of Watson and Scott. The church was used also by Presbyterians and Salvationists and later after the Anglican Church was destroyed by fire, it was used by Church of England.The custom of church going and church marriage was very strong and great numbers attended church on Sunday. Horse riders, crowded farmers carts and family gigs made there way to the sound of the bell for the Sabbath was dutifully, if somewhat gloomily, observed in Edwardian times.This church was rededicated on the 25th November, 1973 as an interdenominational church .and handed over to the Invere11 Ministers Fraternal.