Stoke Stable Museum

Highlights

Explore Carcoar’s oldest building, built by convict labour in 1849 See original horse stalls, roof shingles and historic stonework Discover local history through photos and memorabilia displays

Overview

Stoke Stable, Built by convict labour c. 1849 and possibly the oldest building in Carcoar “Stoke Stable” is the home of the Carcoar Historical Society Museum. The Museum displays historical photos…

Stoke Stable, Built by convict labour c. 1849 and possibly the oldest building in Carcoar “Stoke Stable” is the home of the Carcoar Historical Society Museum.

The Museum displays historical photos and memorabilia reflecting the residential, industrial and agricultural history of the local area. The stone building retains the features of its earlier use. The horse stalls and managers are still visible, as are the building’s early roof shingles—the stable serviced Stoke Hotel which is now a private residence.

Open mid-morning on weekends and public holidays or by appointment

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