The small, rural village of Ongaonga is awash with beautiful historic buildings and a museum filled with a wonderful collection of machinery, tools, history and photos from the early settlers and founding residents of Ongaonga.
The Coles Brothers building, sitting proudly in the heart of the Village, is particularly special. The category 1 listed building was built in 1878 and housed the Coles Brothers’ various businesses including carpentry, surveying, interior decorating and even coffin building and the local undertaker business.
The Coles’ building is currently being restored and visitors are able to take tours and see for themselves the history and collection of machinery that still stands proudly in place.
Carefully managed by the Ongaonga Historical Society, the Coles’ building and Ongaonga Museum - a collection of historic buildings which includes the original school house, jail, butcher and settler’s hut - can all be explored on foot at your own pace, ending with a lovely cup of tea or ice cream at the Ongaonga General Store.