Gresford Heritage Museum

Galleries, Museums and Collections

The Museum shows the extensive and rich history of the area, extending back to the first settlements in the 1820’s.

Collecting, preserving and making accessible the stories, artefacts, documents and photographs which chronicle this history is the fundamental purpose of the Museum and the Gresford Historical Society.

The first recorded Europeans in the district were timber-getters who began extracting valuable red cedar from the area around 1812 by following the Gringai trails through the forests and area. The Hunter Valley was locked out to free settlers prior to 1820, which resulted in the first local land grants being made around 1826.

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Grsford Historical Museum

Gresford Heritage Museum

East Gresford, Dungog

Kangaroo and Honeyeater Bronze Sculpture by Jimmy Rix

Kangaroo and Honeyeater Sculpture

East Gresford, Dungog

Boydells

Boydell’s Wine

East Gresford, Dungog

Mural of farm animals on the side of the butchers in Gresford. Painted by Dan Bianco

The Butchers Mural

Gresford, Dungog

Mural of Cockatoo by Christine Pike at Gresford Arboretum

Gresford Arboretum Mural

East Gresford, Dungog