Not just any old house.
Uninhabited for more than half its lifetime, it remains frozen in time.
Restored from ruin in 2001, the iconic Glengallan House emerges from the ruins of the 1867 sandstone mansion as a unique heritage experience. Re-live the Glengallan story from squattocracy to farmer settlement through an innovative interpretation that allows the place to tell its own story.
Open 10 am to 4 pm Wednesday to Sunday, Glengallan is an exceptional venue for day-trippers, tour groups, school visits, reunions, weddings, workshops, seminars, markets and rallies; available for garden weddings and professional photography.
Free entry to Heritage Centre Cafe which serves traditional fare with modern flair; souvenirs, arts and crafts and local produce available from the gift shop; seasonal markets in the heritage gardens first Sunday of March, June, September and December.
Take an informative self-guided tour of the Homestead and grounds.
Entry to the Homestead is only $15 for adults, $12 for concession, and $5 for children, with family entry options available.