Media Release: McCrossin’s Mill Museum propped up through Community Building Partnership grant

Media Release: McCrossin’s Mill Museum propped up through Community Building Partnership grant

Wednesday, 20 August 2025

Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan has announced a funding injection to preserve the history of Uralla.

The Uralla Historical Society runs and maintains the popular McCrossin’s Mill Museum which proudly showcases Uralla’s unique history, and now the Historic Stables Building will undergo a revamp thanks to $18,115 from the Community Building Partnership program.

Mr Moylan said the circa 1878 building has experienced water damage to retaining walls, steps and footpaths around the building.

“The stables building at the McCrossin’s Mill Museum is nearly 150 years old and it houses exhibits, artefacts and is often used by local community groups free of charge,” he said.

“The Uralla Historical Society volunteers do a fantastic job in the day-to-day running of the museum which brings thousands of people through the doors every year.

“It is important these significant buildings continue to be functional and safe for the public to access, and the facility can continue to contribute to Uralla’s history and the local community.

“The funding from the Community Building Partnership program will ensure McCrossin’s Mill Museum will carry on with pride in the Uralla community.”

McCrossin’s Mill’s lace curator, Rosemary Shepherd OAM, said thousands of people visit the museum every year and it gives visitors context and insight into local history as well as providing economic benefits for local businesses.

“The Uralla Historical Society is grateful for Mr Moylan’s support for our project to preserve the historic Stables Building at McCrossin’s Mill Museum,” she said.

“The historical society has some 100 members and prides itself on keeping the museum open about 360 days a year.

“This is a magnificent achievement for a village of less than 3,000 people.

“This project will help preserve the stables by preventing water damage to the foundations and sub-floor area of the building.

“Preservation of this building will honour Australia’s colonial architectural history and contribute to the heritage charm of Uralla village.

“A structurally-sound building helps us store and rotate exhibits, accession artefacts, and provide space for other community groups to share our facilities free of charge.”

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Photo caption: 1 McCrossin’s Mill Museum’s lace curator Rosemary Shepherd OAM, Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan, the museum’s treasurer Erica Barwell and accessions manager Judith Egan.

 

2 McCrossin’s Mill Museum’s lace curator Rosemary Shepherd OAM, Member for Northern Tablelands Brendan Moylan, and the museum’s accessions manager Judith Egan.

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