This iconic building and its garden spaces sits in the heart of Deniliquin's CBD, just footsteps from the river. The garden spaces at the rear of the Peppin Heritage Centre are a favoured backdrop for wedding ceremonies, photo shoots and visitors throughout the year.
The gardens include a lawned area, ram shed, two small museum exhibits, a windmill and school bell. The space can be hired for exclusive use, subject to availability and compliance with our terms and conditions.
Deniliquin's first public school was situated on this site. The location was originally identified in 1857 with a brick schoolhouse being erected in 1861. A survey conducted at the time revealed that only 138 of the 613 children living in the area attended school.
The original schoolhouse was demolished and replaced by a larger building in 1879. Due to continued growth, it was extended in 1899 and 1905, and continued to operate until 1972 when it finally closed its doors.
In the early 1980s a museum was to be incorporated into the Deniliquin Public School, which had been occupied by the Historical Society since 1978 when Deniliquin Council became owners of the school and grounds including the Headmasters Cottage.
In 1985 the museum was built and named the Peppin Heritage Centre. Soon after, the Warriston Ram Shed and yards were constructed on the grounds and are an iconic feature of the garden area; as are the Deniliquin Gaol, windmill, school bell and Flying School museum room.
295 George Street, Deniliquin 2710 View Map
295 George Street , Deniliquin 2710
This venue is open to public Monday to Saturday 9am-4pm, Sunday 9am-2pm and would need to be hired as a shared space during these hours. Outside of these hours hirer would be able to enjoy sole use of the space in line with Council's T&Cs.