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Miss Traill’s House

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Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Miss Traill’s House
Phone:
+61 2 6332 4232

Address:
321 Russell St | cross st Peel street, Bathurst, New South Wales 2795, Australia

Miss Traill's House is a heritage-listed former residence, clergy house and school and now museum at 321 Russell Street, Bathurst, Bathurst Region, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Henry Kitchen and built from 1845 by Reverend Thomas Sharpe. It is also known as All Saints Rectory, Entelly and Wyoming Lodge. The property is owned by the National Trust of Australia . It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 1 March 2002.The house is now named after Miss Ida Traill , who lived in the house from 1931 until 1976. Ida Traill was a descendant of early settlers in the region. Her great grandfathers were selected by Governor Macquarie to explore and settle the area. Ida Traill bequeathed the home to the National Trust of Australia. It is now a house museum containing a significant collection relating to Ida Traill’s family, including her furniture, horse-racing memorabilia, and artifacts linked to the early history of Bathurst.
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