Address & Contact
79 Dragon Street Warwick Qld 4370
Phone: 0429 941 073
Email: N/A
Web: https://warwickmuseum.com.au
The main building of the museum is ‘Pringle Cottage’ circa 1870. It was built by
John McCullock, a stone mason from Scotland. He also built several other
sandstone buildings of significant
heritage value in
Warwick: The Abbey of the Roses which was the Convent of Mercy, the Town Hall, the Uniting Church and the Church of England.
We have a collection of old buildings which show the variety of furniture, clothing, implements etc. which illustrate how people lived in the past.
Outdoors, the old threshing machines, ploughs, carts and wagons give a picture of life at that time and show the ingenuity and strength these early pioneers demonstrated to make this settlement successful.
Opening Hours:
Monday and Wednesday by appointment
Tuesday and Thursday, 9am to 12pm
Friday 10am to 12.30pm
Saturday and Sunday 12pm to 3pm