Sydney - Newcastle
Take Pacific Hwy or Pennant Hills Road to Freeway, F3 northbound, travel to the Newcastle exit CALLED the ‘Newcastle Link Road’ turn off left you will then go through 4 fairly closely located round-abouts go straight ahead or verve when signs say to Newcastle. Next landmark after several kilometres is a train manufacturing depot United Goninan (Left) go straight on. Then a couple more kilometres to a McDonalds on your (Right) Take next turn to RIGHT called Union street, then second on left, Turn left into Bull street. Travel slowly, 1.5 blocks on your right is the CHG gallery nestled under a big Moreton Bay fig tree, it is a yellow house grey fence with signage.
Pacific Hwy travelling South to Newcastle
Take Pacific highway through Raymond terrace proceed to Hexham bridge, turn LEFT, Maitland road travel through Sandgate ‘Marathon Tyre’ clock dial visible on right. Travel about 1 km turn left called ‘Industrial Highway’ Travel until you see the harbour, go over a rail line turn 2nd left.There is a big park with large trees turn into King street take 3rd right Union street, then second on left, Turn left into Bull street. Travel slowly, 1.5 blocks on your right is the CHG gallery nestled under a big Moreton Bay fig tree, it is a yellow house grey fence with signage.
New England Highway from Scone/ Muswellbrook/ Singleton
When you Travel from Muswellbrook proceed southeast to Singleton about 1.15 hrs hours away from Newcastle, travel to Hexham ( Junction of Pacific Hwy and New England highway) carry on straight, there are Truck and Caravan depots on your left. This is Maitland road, continue to the suburb of Sandgate, a ‘Marathon Tyre’ digital time sign is visible on right. Travel about 1 km turn LEFT called ‘Industrial Highway’ Travel until you see the harbour, go over a rail line turn 2nd left. There is a big park with large trees turn into King street take 3rd right Union street, then second on left, Turn left into Bull street. Travel slowly, 1.5 blocks on your right is the CHG gallery nestled under a big Moreton Bay fig tree, it is a yellow house grey fence with signage.
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