Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

Norman Lindsay Gallery & Museum

This sandstone cottage and 49 acres at Faulconbridge in the Blue Mountains was the home of artist and author Norman Lindsay from 1912 until his death in 1969. Owned and run by the NSW National Trust of Australia it now houses a major collection of the artists work. Landscaped grounds are dotted with the artists sculptures and a 20 in bushwalk provides views over the National Park. The artists painting and etching studios are open to view with hourly guided tours. Changing exhibitions offered regularly.

Address: 
14 Norman Lindsay Crescent, Faulconbridge NSW 2776, Australia
Tel: 
+61 02 47511067
Fax: +61 02 92511110
Hours: 
10am to 4pm, daily except Christmas day
Admission: 
Adult $9, Pensioner/Student Concession $6, Child 5-12 $4, National Trust Members Free
Facilities: 
Specialist Gift shop, Cafe, Wheelchair access, parking, landscaped grounds ideal for picnics, guided tours provided of artist's studios. Groups are welcome by appointment and the property is available to be hired for functions.
Collection: 

An important collection of artist and author Norman Lindsay's oils and watercolours, pen and pencil works, etchings, sculpture, ship models as well as Magic Pudding puppets and memorabilia.