Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

Tenterfield Railway Station Museum

The station was opened in 1886 by Lord Carrington, Governor of New South Wales and officially named "The Great Northern Terminus". It was described as being "one of the most extensive and handsome buildings on the Northern Line". One of a kind, the Railway museum features railway memorabilia, stunning platform gardens, heritage rail vehicles and a magnificent model railway display.
The whole family will love it.

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CONTACT

Railway Ave, Tenterfield
Monday - Sunday: 9am – 4pm
p: 6736 2223
e: tenterfieldrailwaymuseum@outlook.com.au

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Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts

Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts

Sir Henry Parkes Memorial School of Arts is a multi-function centre boasting a museum, cinema, function centre and library, also within the complex is the Courtyard Cafe.

The original hall where Sir Henry Parkes delivered his famous speech in 1889 is now a Museum to Federation and a gallery which celebrates the life of Parkes.

The newly refurbished School of Arts Cinema is operated by Tenterfield Shire Council and is a unique blend of historical atmosphere with the latest in block-buster and arthouse movie screening.

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CONTACT

203 Rouse Street, Tenterfield
Monday - Sunday: 10am - 4pm
p: 6736 6100
e: museum@tenterfield.nsw.gov.au
w: www.tenterfield.nsw.gov.au

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Make It Tenterfield Inc

Make It Tenterfield Inc

You will find 22 artists in a makerspace environment. From metalwork lighting creations to leadlighting and all manner of knitted and crotched items. Also hand made dolls, weaving with natural fibres, ceramics and art work in various mediums.

There is always artisans at work during opening hours.

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CONTACT

340 Rouse Street, Tenterfield
Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: 10am - 2pm
p: 0412 576 314
e: info@makeittenterfield.com.au
w: makeittenterfield.com.au


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Centenary Cottage Museum

Centenary Cottage Museum

Tenterfield Centenary Cottage Museum consists of the Cottage Museum, General Sir Harry Chauvel Gallery, Petri Pioneer Cottage and various machinery of a bygone era.

General Sir Harry Chauvel Gallery Australia's first general was born at Tabulam Station. His involvement of the Light Horse and his distinguished army career is highlighted in the gallery. The gallery was built from a bequest left by his equally well known artist sister, Lillian Chauvel. Lillian was one of Australia's first internationally recognised women artists. Many of her paintings are also on display in the gallery.

Petrie Cottage was originally situated at 116 Rouse Street, Tenterfield. With its two front rooms made of local pitsaw hardwood, sassafras slab and battens with board roof, it reflects a typical worksman's life style of the 1860s.

Groups and Coaches welcome

Entry Fees: 

Adults $5 

Children under 16 accompanied by adults are provided free entry.

CONTACT

136 Logan Street, Tenterfield
Friday - Sunday: 10 - 3pm
p: 6736 2844
e: centenarycottagemuseum@mail.com

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Artists' Collective Studio

Artists' Collective Studio

Artists' Collective Studio and Gallery is a group of 4 members who run a beautiful art gallery in the main street of Tenterfield, in the New England area of northern N.S.W.

With another 12 consignors on show, the gallery offers a diverse range of high quality artworks by
local artists.

CONTACT

Shop 1/ 199 Rouse Street, Tenterfield
Thursday and Friday 10am - 4pm
Saturday and Sunday 9am - 3pm
p: 0410 025 519
e: artistscollectivestudio@gmail.com
website: artistscollectivetenterfield.com

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