Dartmoor District Coach House Museum
90 Greenham Street, DARTMOOR
Phone: 0488 553 803
About the organisation
The building was originally built as a coach house/blacksmith shop, about 1880, from local field limestone. It served a variety of commercial purposes until its conversion to a museum in 1993. Its whitewashed interior and polished timber floors are a perfect setting to display historical items. Dartmoor has an interesting history, a meeting place in Koori times, a fording place on the Glenelg River during European pastoral expansion and epicentre of the regional softwood pine industry from 1927. See the trials and triumphs of a rural community.
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