Morpeth Museum

The Museum is situated in the centre of town in Swan Street. It is across the road from the Morpeth Bridge which spans the Hunter River. It is adjacent to all the shops, cafes and attractions of the historic township. The museum is in the heritage building originally built for the Court House.

The Morpeth Court House was constructed in 1862 on land donated by Lieutenant E C Close and was designed by architect Mortimer Lewis Jnr., the Government’s Clerk of Works in the Hunter region. The museum was opened in 1971 as part of the celebration of Morpeth’s sesquicentenary and is staffed by volunteers.

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Facilities

  • Car park

    Experiences

    • Educational Tourism
    • Historic/Heritage

    Our Location

    Morpeth Courthouse
    123 Swan Street
    Morpeth
    New South Wales 2321

    Postal Address
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