Elizabeth Farm in Sydney, Australia – Museum Information

General Information

Museum nameElizabeth Farm
CategoryHistory museum
LocationSydney, New South Wales,
Address 70 Alice St, Rosehill NSW 2142, Australia (View on Google Maps)

Elizabeth Farm is a historical estate located in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia. Constructed in 1793, it stands as Australia’s oldest homestead, originally built for wool merchants John and Elizabeth Macarthur. The museum features a colonial bungalow surrounded by an 1830s-style garden and large verandas, providing an ideal escape from the summer heat. Entry is free, and the museum is open Friday to Saturday. Visitors can explore the estate’s grounds at their leisure, with recommended tour lengths varying based on personal interest, often taking around one to two hours.

The museum offers a unique opportunity to engage with history through interactive exhibits. Visitors can touch and feel various household items from the 18th century, making it a hands-on experience. The property also includes information about the Macarthur family’s impact on early Australian society. Exhibits cover domestic life, gardening practices, and agricultural developments, emphasizing the significance of the estate in the context of Australian history. Amenities include a café and restrooms, catering to a comfortable visit.

Gallery

Open Hours

  • Friday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Monday: Closed
  • Saturday: 10 AM–4 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Thursday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: Closed

Service options

  • Onsite services: Yes

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot: Yes
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom: Yes

Amenities

  • Restaurant: Yes
  • Restroom: Yes

Children

  • Good for kids: Yes

Contact Information

Phone+61 2 9635 9488
Website