The National Trust (NSW) will reopen a selection of its heritage properties to the community from July 3 - just in time for the school holidays.
In the interests of keeping the community safe, and in compliance with government regulations throughout the COVID-19 health crisis, Mountains properties Everglades and the Norman Lindsay Gallery were closed in March.
"We are delighted to be reopening a selection of our properties to the community, and we have missed sharing these wonderful places with the people of NSW and from farther afield over the past three months," said Debbie Mills, CEO of the National Trust (NSW).
"We have carefully reviewed where and how we can reopen our doors and maintain the required physical distancing, hygiene management and cleaning practices that will continue to ensure people will be safe."
Everglades at Leura will be open with specific timed entry and pre-booked tickets in place for visitors. The gardens will be open but not the house because of restrictions. The tearooms are also not yet open again.
And the Norman Lindsay Gallery in Faulconbridge, former home of author, artist, illustrator, essayist and cartoonist Norman Lindsay and his wife, Rose, will also be reopening on July 3.
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