By visiting the Museum you make a contribution to our ongoing presence in the community.
All entry fees and sales from our gift shop go directly toward maintaining the Museum.
STOP PRESS: We can now accept payments via credit/debit card.
The Tea Tree Gully Heritage Museum is financed through the efforts of our volunteers - hosting visits, tours and events, fundraising, and grant applications.
National Trust of South Australia - Tea Tree Gully Branch
Open to the public on the third Sunday of the month 11.00 am to 4.00 pm.
Click here for further detailWe also conduct some public events that won't fit on one Sunday. At least one school holiday event is normally held, e.g. Fairies and Friends.
For dates and themes of coming events ...
We invite you and your students to visit us so that we can work together to address many aspects of the National History Curriculum.
Students are introduced to the history of the building and local area, and are able to experience lifestyles in the 1850s to 1950s. Hands-on activities are included.
A self-guided walking tour is also available ... within the wider historic Tea Tree Gully Township.
Available at most times by arrangement. Ask about our 'Stop Over Break' of home-made biscuits or our delicious 'Morning Tea' with bottomless tea or coffee.
Click here for further detailTreat your organisation or group to a meeting in a room where community meetings have been held for over 150 years. There is room for up to 30 people.
Alternately hold your meeting or other event, eg birthday/anniversary, in the grounds.
The Museum grounds provide a unique tranquil and secluded setting for informal weddings and wedding photography. We welcome bridal parties on their special day to use this wonderful area.
The Museum is located in the north east suburbs of Adelaide, on the edge of the Adelaide Hills.
You can visit us on public transport via the Tea Tree Plaza bus interchange.