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Vaucluse House

Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only 19th century harbourside estates with house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still surrounded by ten hectares of formal gardens and grounds. Vaucluse House …


Elizabeth Bay House

With harbour views, sweeping staircases and spectacular landscaped gardens, Elizabeth Bay House was Sydney’s ultimate trophy home. Built for colonial secretary Alexander Macleay in the early 19th century, after …



Meroogal

Meroogal, in the south coast town of Nowra, was built in 1885-1886. This delightful timber house, with its 'gothic' trimmings, is a charming testament to early days and early ways.Meroogal is a house that was greatly …


Rose Seidler House

Rose Seidler House, built between 1948 and 1950, is one of the most uncompromising modernist houses in Australia. Nestled in natural bushland, the house has panoramic views of Ku-ring-gai National Park from its glass …



MAYFIELD GARDEN in OBERON

Mayfield Garden is open to the local community. You can wander through the garden and we are also serving coffee, food and beverages, in line with the new easing of café restrictions in NSW. At this stage, the …


Rouse Hill Estate

Home to six generations of one family through good times and the bad, Rouse Hill Estate and its stories still draw people to its doors. Each generation has added another layer of belongings, improvements and memories, …



The Mint

Formerly the ‘Rum Hospital’ – oldest surviving public building in Sydney’s CBDBuilt for a cost of 45,000 gallons of rum, The Mint is rich in history. It was originally part of Governor …


Sydney Observatory Family Tours

Explore the iconic Sydney Observatory on our family-friendly tour designed for small groups that include young children aged six and older.Learn about flag signalling, weather measurement and the rich scientific history …


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