Really interesting little museum with changing displays about local history in the main house as well as a range of regular exhibits in the outbuildings. The blacksmithing demonstration is a highlight with a very passionate volunteer keen to share his knowledge! The garden is glorious and we always love having a sausage sizzle or tea & scones on the lawn. There's a cute little gift shop full of handmade crafts, nice clean toilets, and a nature play area for the kids. It's $5 to get in and kids are free -...
Read moreAs a volunteer at the Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum, I thoroughly recommend a visit to this fabulous National Trust building, which is looked after by dedicated volunteers. The Museum is open to the public on the 3rd Sunday every month. Every month we have a different theme, so that the rooms and sometimes the garden has different displays, so that our visitors don't get tired of seeing the same things over and over again. Check out the Facebook page and the website ttgmuseum.org.au for...
Read moreI took my 9 year old son to the museums Time Travel event to see what it was like back in 1917. We both loved it.
An army of Volunteers assist you on your journey through the house, even dressing up for the occasion. We got to do activities along the way. At the end we even got biscuits, cordial, tea and coffee.
Thankyou TTG Heritage Museum and the wonderful volunteers for such a...
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