How to find us...
13 Main North Road
Auburn, South Australia, 5451
We are on the corner of Port Road and Main North Road (Horrocks Highway) opposite the Shell Service Station.
90 minutes drive north of Adelaide, Auburn is the historic gateway to the Clare Valley.
The gallery is OPEN Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 10am - 4pm
PLEASE NOTE: The gallery hours may vary during the year. If you are travelling especially to visit and exhibition please phone ahead to confirm that the gallery will be open, or to arrange a private visit.
To contact Linhay Gallery
phone 0457 824222
or email: hellen@linhaygallery.com.au
The former Corn Store was built in the early 1860s for Charles Bleechmore, a storekeeper, and operated as a general store-cum-wheat-and-flour store. In 1882 ownership passed to Paul Overton, the Auburn butcher, and it remained in his family until about 1980. The Building is featured as part of the 'Walk-with-History' Auburn brochure. Why not take a fascinating walk around historic Auburn when you come to visit us!
90 minutes drive north of Adelaide, Auburn is the historic gateway to the Clare Valley.
The gallery is OPEN Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays 10am - 4pm
PLEASE NOTE: The gallery hours may vary during the year. If you are travelling especially to visit and exhibition please phone ahead to confirm that the gallery will be open, or to arrange a private visit.
To contact Linhay Gallery
phone 0457 824222
or email: hellen@linhaygallery.com.au
The former Corn Store was built in the early 1860s for Charles Bleechmore, a storekeeper, and operated as a general store-cum-wheat-and-flour store. In 1882 ownership passed to Paul Overton, the Auburn butcher, and it remained in his family until about 1980. The Building is featured as part of the 'Walk-with-History' Auburn brochure. Why not take a fascinating walk around historic Auburn when you come to visit us!
Download the walking guide here.
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Visit the Linhay Gallery as part of your day-trip or weekend holiday to the Clare Valley - Find out more at the Clare Valley website.