Rockley Mill and Stables Museum

The Rockley Mill and Stables Museum is located in the town of Rockley, on Wiradjuri Country, in the Central Tablelands region of New South Wales.

The Museum was built in 1862 and displays the rich history of the area, with old mill machinery, period clothing on display, old police records, and more. The three-story building is a highlight of the drive along the main street of Rockley, directly across from Stevens Park.

Rockley was home to Henry Budden (CBE), the Sulman Award winning architect responsible for developing large parts of Hunters Hill in the early 20th century. The Mill was owned and operated by his mother’s family, the Stangers.

18 Budden Street, Rockley, NSW 2795

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