Bob’s Shed

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Place Category: Inland, Central and Outback and New England

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  • Hello!
    We invite you to check out Bob’s Shed, one of the leading tourist destinations in the Northwest region.
    Originally opening to the public in 2009, Bob’s Shed has quickly been gaining popularity for its unique displays and old-fashioned country charm.
    Bob Kolln has been collecting all his life and now Bob’s Shed is the culmination of all his passion. It’s a stroll down memory lane, including a General Store (stocked with hundreds of items authentic to the ’50s), a Railway Hotel, the old-fashioned Service Station and much more. A huge drawcard is Peter Brock’s World, which includes Bob’s replicas of several Brock race-cars including one which has featured numerous times at the Brock tributes at Bathurst in addition to the “Brock” TV miniseries.
    We can easily accommodate tourist coaches and have steadily been enjoying a stream of visitors from all over the country. We can comfortably seat up to 50 persons in our dining area and have menu options for Morning Tea and Lunch groups.
    Regular Entry – $6 per head (includes bottomless complimentary tea/coffee
    Morning Tea – $15 per head (includes Devonshire Morning Tea with scones and assorted cakes, bottomless tea/coffee and Shed admission)
    Lunch – $20 per head (includes Sausage Sizzle with assorted salads and sides, plus Dessert, bottomless tea/coffee and Shed admission).
    We look forward to seeing you!
    Bob Kolln and family
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