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Yellow Box Way, Orange NSW 2800, Australia
Orange, New South Wales 2800

Very well recreated house

Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson was born on the property Narrambla in on 17 February 1864. This property of 770 hectares extended from near the present day Ophir Road, westward past the present day Botanic Gardens. Almost 150 years later, a cottage from Narrambla, described as similar to where he was born, was set to be demolished. The Rotary Club of Orange coordinated a project with other community organisations and interested individuals, to rescue the cottage and move it to its current site near the Orange Botanic Gardens. The Emmaville Cottage is four room prefabricated cottage typical of early Australian vernacular architecture, when American redwood panels were shipped from the United States and assembled to build large numbers of cottages in Australia. It is open on special occasions and by appointment. The guides have a wealth of knowledge and are committed to telling Banjos story and the history of the cottage.

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Emmaville Cottage

Museum at Yellow Box Way, Orange NSW 2800, Australia. Here you will find detailed information about Emmaville Cottage: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

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Yellow Box Way, Orange NSW 2800, Australia.
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Orange
Postcode:
2800

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Emmaville Cottage is an Australian Museum based in Orange, New South Wales. Emmaville Cottage is located at Yellow Box Way, Orange NSW 2800, Australia.


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  • James Barlow
    Added 2018-11-21
  • Bruce Frost
    Added 2017-12-27
    Very well recreated house
  • Rotary Orange
    Added 2017-01-16
    Andrew Barton (Banjo) Paterson was born on the property Narrambla in on 17 February 1864. This property of 770 hectares extended from near the present day Ophir Road, westward past the present day Botanic Gardens. Almost 150 years later, a cottage from Narrambla, described as similar to where he was born, was set to be demolished. The Rotary Club of Orange coordinated a project with other community organisations and interested individuals, to rescue the cottage and move it to its current site near the Orange Botanic Gardens. The Emmaville Cottage is four room prefabricated cottage typical of early Australian vernacular architecture, when American redwood panels were shipped from the United States and assembled to build large numbers of cottages in Australia. It is open on special occasions and by appointment. The guides have a wealth of knowledge and are committed to telling Banjos story and the history of the cottage.
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