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Uralla Galleries and Museums

Uralla is a small town located in the Northern Tablelands region of New South Wales, Australia. It is known for its rich history and culture. The town is home to several galleries, museums and historical venues that are worth a visit. These venues showcase the local art, culture, and heritage of the region.

Galleries:

Kirkconnell Studio Gallery - This beautiful gallery is located in a stunning rural setting. It features the works of artist Michael McWillie. The gallery features paintings, ceramics, and sculptures.

The Uralla Gallery - This gallery showcases the works of local artists. It features a range of art from paintings to sculptures. The gallery is located in the heart of Uralla and is easily accessible.

Museums:

Anaiwan Cultural Museum - This museum is dedicated to showcasing the indigenous culture of the region. It features exhibits on the history, culture and art of the Anaiwan people. The museum is located in the historic Bundarra Court House.

McCrossin's Mill Museum - This museum is located in a restored 1870s flour mill. It features exhibits on the history of the region, including the wool industry, the gold rush and the local Aborigines. The museum also includes a café and gift shop.

Historical Venues:

Saumarez Homestead - This magnificent homestead is a National Trust listed property. The homestead is set on a large property and features a range of historic buildings including a stables and a church. Guided tours of the homestead and gardens are available.

Thunderbolt's Hideout - This historic site is where the infamous bushranger, Captain Thunderbolt, is rumored to have hidden from the law. The site is located in a hidden valley in the Moonbi Ranges and requires a short walk to access.

Bolesworth - Bolesworth is a historic property located just outside of Uralla. It features a range of historic buildings including a shearing shed and a schoolhouse. The property is now a working farm and is open to visitors.

Uralla is a treasure trove of galleries, museums, and historical venues. Each site offers unique insights into the art, culture and history of the region. Whether you are interested in art, history or just want to explore the natural beauty of the region, Uralla has something for everyone.


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