National Trust Anderson’s Mill Heritage Weekend

Community Event

11 May 2024 Annual Event

The 1862 five level bluestone Anderson’s Mill is situated between two creeks in a small valley. Inside the mill it is quiet and cool and it is here that displays of spinning and weaving, traditional sock making, buttons and heritage information can be seen. The BARAC radio operators are busy at work along the verandah contacting mills across Australia and internationally. The huge iron waterwheel turns majestically and captures the imagination of all who see it whilst the blacksmith uses the turn of the wheel to create his wares. In the oat mill artist Sue Clarke demonstrates printing using a heritage machine. Out in the huge weatherboard granary the Ballarat Embroidery group show their beautiful work alongside heritage sewing articles, bee keeping and honey and more. Beside the creek the heritage steam engines puff away. There is face painting, local olive oils, food and coffee vans and more to see and do. New displays include wood workers and Wildwood instruments featuring the art of guitar making.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Kiosk Non Smoking Public Toilet

Internet Access

Broadband Internet Access

Rates

Free Entry

Event Dates

Annual Event

11 May 2024

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