McCrossin’s Mill Museum and Function Centre
You can sense it the minute you walk through the doors of McCrossin’s Mill.
The building: granite, brickwork, whitewash. Robust. No adornments.
Permanent Exhibit A.
You can feel something here. Like somebody beckoning, whispering.
Uralla, the beginning and the end of bushranger, Captain Thunderbolt, shot dead in 1870.
On the ground floor, a set of nine oil paintings depicts his demise. On the second floor are the authentic Thunderbolt artefacts.
In between? Well, there’s a surprise around every corner.
A Chinese gold rush collection of national significance. Spooky feeling there!
‘A Red Rose’ where you will cop a punch-line that will floor you.
Strong stories of an empathic nature. But you are connecting.
Venture into the 1881 Chaff Shed. This was an old wreck.
Now it says, “Look at me!”
And you do.
Permanent Exhibit B
Different atmosphere. Farm gear and Fire Engines.
Upstairs, mood changes. Bizarre! You connect with the sly humour.
You discover that it’s OK to laugh out loud in a museum.
You go out into the magical gardens to think things over.
“Personality” you decide. “That’s what’s different about this museum”.
The breeze in the birch trees agrees with you, softly. And so do the magpies. . .
not everything is black and white.
Uralla, on the New England Highway, halfway between Sydney and Brisbane.
A town that will charm you, and a museum that will fascinate you.
Contact & Visit
29-31 Salisbury Street
Uralla
NSW 2358
Entry Fees
Adult $7
Concession $5
Children $3
Family $15
Opening Hours
Everyday
10:00 am to 5:00 pm