Brown Signs

Stone Cottage Museum

The Stone Cottage Museum started when the cottage was resumed by the council in 1969 for non-payment of rates and given to the historical society in 1973 for use as a museum for Maclean. In 1988, funding through a grant and loans was provided to build the new building as part of the bicentennial, which ... Read more

Various DaysFlushing ToiletsNo BinsNo TablesDrinking FountainWheelchair AccessParking Roadside Regions New South Wales, North Coast NSW Place Types Museum Tags bicentennial
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Summary

Hours:Tue 9am-12pm, Wed 1pm-4pm, Sat 1pm-4pm

Visit Time:allow 45 minutes, short visit 30 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours, visited for 45 minutes

Toilets: Flushing

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: None

Water: Drinking Fountain

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Parking: Roadside

Directions

Directions on Maps

From the Pacific Hwy, take the Yamba Rd exit for Maclean. Turn left (west along the Clarence River) and from the brown sign for Tourist Drive 22, follow Yamba Rd for 5km. Passing the pedestrian crossing at Woolitji House on the left, continue through the main shopping street in Maclean for another 300m to a roundabout. Continue straight ahead through the roundabout, then turn the next left into Wharf St. Follow Wharf St for 500m with the Stone Cottage Museum on the left corner of Grafton St. Turn left into Grafton St with parking on the right next to the museum.