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McCrossin's Mill, Uralla

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Salisbury Street, Uralla

NSW  2358

02 6778 3022

 

Open Mon-Fri 12 noon - 5 pm

Weekends and holidays 10 am - 5 pm

or at other times by appointment

 

 

A superbly restored 1870 flour mill featuring

award-winning exhibitions ... touching, humorous, bizarre!

 

Enjoy your lunch or a cuppa in the delightful gardens

 

McCrossin's Mill Museum and Thuderbolt's Gallery

 

A three storey flour mill, 1870, featuring fascinating location history exhibitions: 

 

  • Legends of Thunderbolt, the Bushranger

  • Chinese Joss House

  • Death of Thunderbolt Paintings

 

 

  • Rocky River Gold Fields

  • Aboriginal Diorama

 

 

McCrossin's Mills was built in the 1870's by John McCrossin.  It was one of three steam-powered flourmills operating in Uralla.  In the 1930's the McRae family bought the building to be used as a storehouse for their grocery and produce building.  1982 saw the official opening of McCrossin's Mill Museum. 

 

The ground floor is now used as a Function Centre by the Uralla Historical Society. The mill and gardens are often used for weddings, celebrations, dinners and luncheons, seminars and conferences.

 

Exhibitions on display include:  "Death of Thunderderbolt" paintings, "She'll be Right, Mate", continuing story of the Anaiwan Aboriginal people, "Life on the Goldfields", "The Life and Legend of Thunderbolt, the Bushranger", Corporal Cecile Stoker, soldier of the First World War, cricketer "Sunny Jim MacKay", world champion sculler, Edward Trickett and the Wooldridge Rock Collection.

   
 

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