Callington Mill Machinery Park
JUST TURN UP! | 20-28 Esplanade, Oatlands
Saturday, Nov 01
Sunday, Nov 02
 
                          Photography: Alastair Scott
JUST TURN UP, NO BOOKINGS REQUIRED!
Explore Callington Mill Machinery Park, where an impressive collection of heritage farm machinery tells the story of Tasmania’s rural past. Gathered by locals in the 1970s and ’80s and lovingly preserved in a purpose-built structure since 2001, the display features everything from seed drills to wool presses. It’s quirky history that celebrates the ingenuity of generations of farmers.
Open: Saturday 1 & Sunday 2 November, 10am-4pm
Location
Oatlands
Building Types
Industrial
Transport
Features
Just Turn Up!
Self Guided
Suitable for Children
Accessibility
Uneven Surfaces
See. Snap. Share. Win.
Share your pics of your favourite places and the stories that go with them on Instagram or Facebook, using the hashtags #oh_hobart and #oh_southernmidlands to enter this year’s photo competition. Stay tuned for a host of prizes.
![Open House Hobart and the Emerging Architects and Graduates Network (EmAGN) Tasmania @emagn_tas would like to thank everyone who kindly bid in this year's annual Sheltered [Ground] Silent Auction.
We watched the last-minute bidding war on some items (looking at your chair,  @other_furniture_) with absolute glee; because, together, you helped raise over $8000 for the Hobart Women's Shelter @hobartwomensshelter. Legends. THANK YOU!!
If you missed out on an item, but you'd still like to support HWS, please head to the link in bio to make a donation. Your financial help plays a critical role in supporting service delivery and therapeutic programs, and fund strategic projects such as building long-term homes. Such programs provide opportunities for women and children to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Finally, congratulations to those who outbid everyone else – enjoy your beautiful pieces, knowing there's a string of jealous individuals who missed out. Don't worry! We'll do it all again next year.
Image: Isabel and Elsie, prototype houses for Hobart Women's Shelter, by Christopher Clinton Architect @christopher__clinton with Core Collective Architects @core_collective | Photographer: Nina Hamilton @nina.hamilton.photo](https://openhousehobart.org/wp-content/plugins/instagram-feed/img/placeholder.png)