All historic houses to visit in Northern Territory

Step into the past at 5 historic houses in Northern Territory. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in Northern Territory:

  1. Fannie Bay Gaol1

    Fannie Bay Gaol

     Darwin
    Fannie Bay Gaol is a historic prison located in Fannie Bay, Northern Territory, Australia. It functioned as Her Majesty's Gaol and Labour Prison from 20 September 1883 until 1 September 1979. This long history makes it a significant site for understanding Australia's penal history.
  2. Pine Creek Railway Precinct2

    Pine Creek Railway Precinct

     Pine Creek
    The Pine Creek railway station, located in the Northern Territory of Australia, is a museum that was once a part of the North Australia Railway. Although it is no longer in use as a railway station, it serves as a historical site where visitors can learn about the railway's past and its significance in the region's development.
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    Lyons Cottage

     Darwin
    The only existing example of colonial bungalow style architecture in Darwin. After the cyclone in 1974, it was turned into a museum.
  4. NT Chinese Museum4

    NT Chinese Museum

     Darwin
    Steeped in family history, see and hear the 150-year-old Chinese story of resilience and contribution to the Territory and the impact of World War II. The Museum is a stimulus for individuals and families to research and document their histories. With a specialized library , the Museum welcomes rese
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    Burnett House

     Darwin
    Last of its kind and one of the four houses which now make up the Myilly Point Heritage Precinct. This house is now open as a museum.