National Trust of Australia (New South Wales) explained
National Trust of New South Wales is a membership-based community organisation to "promote the natural, Indigenous and cultural heritage" of New South Wales. It was founded in 1947.[1]
It is a member of the National Trust of Australia, which federates the eight autonomous National Trusts in each Australian state and territory.[2]
Heritage register
The Heritage Register of the National Trust of New South Wales contains buildings, precincts, natural environment places or culturally significant artefacts of New South Wales. Items on the Heritage Register are not protected by law.
Properties
The Trust owns several properties on the register.
- Ahimsa, Cheltenham
- Beatrice Bligh
- Bedervale, Braidwood (contents only)
- Clarence McKerihan
- Cooma Cottage, Yass
- Dalwood House, Branxton (grounds of Wyndham Estate)
- Dundullimal, Dubbo
- Everglades Gardens, Leura
- Experiment Farm Cottage, Harris Park
- Grossmann House and Brough House, Maitland
- Harper's Mansion, Berrima
- Lindesay, Darling Point
- Miss Porter's House, Newcastle
- Miss Traill's House & Garden, Bathurst
- Norman Lindsay Gallery, Faulconbridge
- Old Government House, Parramatta
- Retford Park, Bowral
- Riversdale, Goulburn
- Saumarez Homestead, Armidale
- S. H. Ervin Gallery, The Rocks
- St Ignatius Convent School, Wentworth (by appointment only)
- Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts, Tenterfield
- Wirrimbirra Sanctuary, between Tahmoor and Bargo
- Woodford Academy, Woodford
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: About Us, New South Wales.
- Web site: National Trust (NSW).