National Trust of SA - Tea Tree Gully Branch

National Trust of SA - Tea Tree Gully Branch

formerly Old Highercombe Hotel Museum

NTSA Branch managing the Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum

Organisation Address
Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum, 3 Perseverance Rd Tea Tree Gully, SA 5091
Organisation Phone
08 8251 3499 Chair at home
Organisation Phone
0431 080 062 at Museum
Organisation Email
Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum, 3 Perseverance Rd Tea Tree Gully, SA 5091
Parent Body:
National Trust of South Australia
Hours:
Community volunteers - no formal office.
Contact:
Chairperson, Ms Gill Starks
Meetings:

Committe Business Meetings:
Monthly, 2nd Tues 7pm, Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum, 3 Perserverance Rd, Tea Tree Gully

Eligibility:
Day time use only of lawns and gardens.
Bookings required - advise early enquiry as hire events need to fit in around Museum events.
Fees:
Hire fees and event charges applicable
Access:
Main building wheelchair access is to ground floor only. Access to first floor is via steep, narrow staircases - not suitable for those relying on walkers, etc., Wheelchair access, Accessible toilets
Branch address:
Venue hire

As well as Museum tours, school visits, events, etc, some facilities are available to hire for general use.

Meeting room - 30 sitting / 40 standing

Modern kitchen

Lawns and gardens suitable for day time family or organisation gathering or garden wedding - 50 chairs and 5 tables included

NTSA is an independent body dedicated to the preservation, protection and display of South Australia's natural and cultural heritage. The Trust manages over 100 properties, including 28 nature reserves, with the assistance of volunteers. There are branches throughout the state.   
The Tea Tree Gully Branch of volunteers manages and maintains the Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum - preserving and presenting the lifestyles of the Tea Tree Gully area from the 1850s to 1950s.
History Trust of SA Accredited Museum since 2012.

Information
Services
  • Heritage conservation - protection and preservation of buildings and precincts of historical, architectural, scientific, social and aesthetic significance
  • Conservation of land and living resources - nature reserves, areas of historic or scientific interest
  • Policy development on heritage issues and lobbying for improved heritage protection
  • Public education and awareness on cultural and natural heritage matters
Last updated: 18/07/2023
Information provided for: Tea Tree Gully Council
This record was updated by: Volunteer Alexander B.
Council: City of Tea Tree Gully
Electorate (State): Newland
Electorate (Federal): Makin
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