Glencoe Woolshed-National Trust
The Glencoe Woolshed, 23 km northwest of Mount Gambier in South Australia, preserves the ambience of a unique woolshed unchanged since it was built in 1863. Operated by the National Trust, the shed displays artefacts of the wool industry, recalling the property's origins as a sheep-shearing station first established in 1844 by Edward and Robert Leake — who named the settlement after Glen Coe in Scotland.
Address
Corner Glencoe Road and Woolshed Road
Glencoe
South Australia
5291
Australia
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday: 09:00 - 17:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00
Admission
Adults: 6 AUD
Children under 15: Free