Alstonville Plateau Historical Society Inc

Alstonville Plateau Historical Society Inc

"Crawford House" was the 1910 dwelling of William Ambrose and Olive Crawford and is now both the home of the Alstonville Plateau Historical Society and a small museum. In 2003 the Society restored this Federation style property which displays household items from the 1900s to the 1960s. It has a research room and a collection of materials relating to the history of the Alstonville Plateau and the Ballina Shire.

Address: 
10 Wardell Road, ALSTONVILLE NSW 2477, Australia
Tel: 
+61 02 66283925
Fax: +61 02 66281557
Hours: 
Friday 10am-4pm
Sunday 1pm-4pm
Other days by appointment

Ring (02) 66811596 - bookings for house tours on other days
Admission: 
$2.50 Per person. Children under 12 free

More information

Facilities: 
Wheelchair access, disabled toilet, parking, books and historical leaflets for sale, small library, guided tours, facilities for family research, adjacent to a small park and shopping centre
Collection: 

Basic collection ranges from 1900's to 1960's

Alstonville Needlecraft Collection

Hewitt Trophy Collection

Alstonville Masonic Lodge Collection

Family History Memorabilia

Special themes/displays are changed every few months

April - Heritage Week and September - History Week Special Events are staged..