Rouse Hill House & Farm (Rouse Hill House & Farm, located in the north-west suburb of Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, is about 45 kilometers by car from the city of Sydney.
Rouse Hill House & Farm was built in the early 19th century and expanded four times in 1825, 1855, 1885 and 1968. It still maintains a complete manor building and facilities, including a concave two-story residential building and a tall stable. A chic pavilion, a workshop, etc., the interior also has classical furniture, kitchen utensils, farm tools, tools and so on.
Rouse Hill House & Farm began to document the life and fate of the six generations of the Teri (Terry's) family, and also reflected the taste of the gentry class from the 1810 to 1822s, the most prestigious Governor of the New South Wales colony, Governor Macquarie. Wealth and effort. This makes this manor more unique and precious. The estate is now part of the Sydney Life Museum system and is on the Australian National Heritage list.
Tickets:
$12 for adults and $30 for families
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