Elizabeth Farm

Step back in time with a visit to one of the oldest houses in Australia.
Jasmine Crittenden
Published on March 29, 2021
Updated on March 29, 2021

Overview

Built in 1793 for wool farmer John Macarthur and his wife, Elizabeth, this retreat is one of the oldest houses in Australia. It has since been transformed into a hands-on museum where you can access all areas, touch the furnishings and generally make yourself at home.

There's an old-school tea room that serves up sandwiches, Devonshire tea and baked treats, but you're also welcome to bring a picnic, borrow a picnic blanket and relax in the garden, among lilies, roses, eucalypts and veggies.

After your bite to eat, you can explore nearby cottages Experiment Farm Cottage and Hambledon Cottage, which are part of the same precinct — just be sure to check opening hours and tour information before you go.

Image: City of Parramatta

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