Vaucluse House

69A Wentworth Road
Vaucluse, NSW - 2030

Type: History Museums
(02) 9388 7922
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Vaucluse House in Vaucluse, New South Wales, is a historic estate that offers a glimpse into Sydney's colonial past. Renowned for its grand architecture, lush gardens, and rich history, Vaucluse House is a significant cultural and heritage site.

Why Visit Vaucluse House

  • Historical Significance: Explore the well-preserved colonial mansion and learn about its history. Built-in the early 19th century, Vaucluse House was once the residence of prominent figures and reflects the lifestyle and architecture of that era.
  • Elegant Architecture: Admire the elegant Georgian-style architecture of the house, including its classic façade, ornate interiors, and historical furnishings. The design and décor offer a fascinating insight into the era’s architectural trends.
  • Beautiful Gardens: Wander through the meticulously landscaped gardens that surround the house. The gardens feature a variety of plants, including formal lawns, terraced areas, and scenic views, providing a picturesque and tranquil setting.
  • Guided Tours: Participate in guided tours that provide in-depth information about the house’s history, architecture, and the lives of its former occupants. These tours offer a richer understanding of the historical context and significance of the estate.
  • Events and Programs: Attend various events and programs hosted at Vaucluse House, including historical reenactments, educational workshops, and cultural activities. These events enhance the visitor experience and offer additional insights into the estate’s heritage.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Vaucluse House is during the spring and autumn months (September to November and March to May). These seasons offer mild temperatures and pleasant weather, making it ideal for exploring the gardens and enjoying outdoor activities. Summer can be warm, while winter is cooler but still suitable for a visit with appropriate clothing.

How to Get There

  • By Car: Drive to Vaucluse House from Sydney’s city center, which is approximately a 20-minute drive (12 km). Follow local roads and look for signs directing you to the house. There is parking available on-site.
  • By Public Transport: Take a bus from Sydney’s city center to Vaucluse. Several bus routes connect the city with Vaucluse, and from the bus stop, it’s a short walk to the house.
  • By Bicycle: Cycling to Vaucluse House is possible if you are prepared for the distance and terrain. The area is accessible via local bike paths and roads, making it a convenient option for those who enjoy cycling.

Vaucluse House offers a fascinating glimpse into Sydney’s colonial past with its historic mansion, elegant architecture, and beautiful gardens. Whether you’re interested in history, and architecture, or simply enjoying a day out in a picturesque setting, Vaucluse House provides a memorable and enriching experience.

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Opening Hours Wednesday to Sunday: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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Fees Adult: $12 
Concession: $8 
Family: $30 
Members: Free of charge
Children under 5 years: Free of charge
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