One of Sydney’s ‘Living Museums’, this historic estate is regarded as one of the oldest colonial buildings in Australia. Built for John and Elizabeth Macarthur in 1793, this delightful cottage was later transformed in the late 1820s into a stately country house, surrounded by exquisite gardens engineered to delight the senses. Join ‘Go Saturday’ as we stroll down into the nostalgic lanes of Australian colonial history.
This activity may be of interest to SWIC Book Group members who have just read and discussed Kate Grenville’s “A Room Made of Leaves”.
DATE: Saturday 24 April 2021
TIME: Meet at the front door at 2.00pm
RSVP TO: Sian Ware (Convenor) at [email protected]
RSVP: Tuesday 20 April 2021
VENUE: Elizabeth Farm, 70 Alice St, Rosehill, NSW 2241
COST: Adults $15 on entry. Concession $12 on entry. Note: It is recommended that you pre-book your ticket/s for access to the Museum for this date (see website below)
Website https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/elizabeth-farm


