Berry, the inland town of Berry Courthouse in southeastern New South Wales, a 1891 classical Greek renaissance building, is one of Berry's landmarks.
Berry Courthouse was used as a court of law until 1988, when it was privately acquired and transformed into a tourist destination open to the public, with its long story-telling buildings and well-preserved gardens attracting tourists. It's also an avid place for natives to party, shoot wedding dresses and hold weddings.