About Lindsay House and the New England Region
Lindsay House, named after Edith Dulce Lindsay, has undergone substancial 'surgery' to what was once the home and practice Dr Walter Eli Harris for whom it was built in 1917.
It subsequently became home to an architects offices and was later purchased and annexed by UNE in 1972. It was then privately purchased and restoration began in 1999.
Extensive restorations to convert Lindsay House to a fine Country House Hotel were completed in September of 1999, providing the ideal venue in the region for a unique stay or special occasion.
Armidale and the New England Region offer a wide variety of activities and attractions. Theres 'Waterfall Way Tours', horse riding, helicopter rides over the gorges, lure and fly-fishing for trout, gold and gemstone fossicking, world heritage national parks, art galleries, live theatre, museums, restaurants, wineries, just to name a few.
Your hosts at Lindsay House are Darryl and Narelle Hetherington and Family. They look forward to giving you a warm welcome and the experience of lodging in heritage listed Lindsay House

