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Centenary Cottage Museum

Centenary Cottage
Centenary Cottage
Centenary Cottage
Centenary Cottage
Centenary Cottage

Centenary Cottage Museum

136 Logan Street, Tenterfield, New South Wales 2372

(02) 6736 2844

centenarycottagemuseum@mail.com

Tenterfield Centenary Cottage Museum consists of the Cottage Museum, General Sir Harry Chauvel Gallery, Petrie Pioneer Cottage and various examples of machinery and tools from a bygone era. General Sir Harry Chauvel Gallery – Australia’s first General was born at Tabulam Station. His involvement with 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, Lilian Chauvel. Lilian was one of Australia’s first internationally recognised female artists. Many of her paintings are also on display in the Gallery. Petrie Cottage was originally situated at 116 Rouse Street, Tenterfield. Its two front rooms are made of local pitsaw hardwood, sassafras slab, and battens with board roof, reflecting a typical workman’s lifestyle in the 1860s. Opening hours: The museum is run by a small group of volunteers and generally opens Friday to Monday. However, please phone ahead of your visit to confirm the opening hours for the day you wish to visit.

Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the New England High Country region and recognise their continuing connection to land, water and community. We pay respect to Elders – past, present and emerging – and acknowledge the important role Indigenous Peoples continue to play within the New England High Country community.