Neville is a suburb of Regional NSW, New South
Wales and is about 185 kms west of NSW's capital
city of Sydney. In the 2011 Australian census the
population of Neville was 222 when there were 113
Females and 109 Males living there.
Neville is a small village in the south-east of New
South Wales, Australia, in Blayney Shire. It is 60 km
south of Bathurst or about 16 km south-east of
Mandurama.
While never a major centre in the region, Neville
has lost more and more importance over the
years due to several factors including the
establishment of the railway line through Blayney,
the dominance of nearby centres including firstly
the historic town of Carcoar and now Blayney, and
the disintegration and disappearance of important
roads linking the village to major centres such as
Cowra to the south.