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
Sunday 1pm-4pm
Other days by appointment
Ring (02) 66811596 - bookings for house tours on other days
Email:
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..