• Vaucluse House is a heritage-listed residence, colonial farm and country estate and now tourist attraction, house museum and public park...
  • Vaucluse House survives as one of Sydney's only nineteenth-century harbourside estates with the house, kitchen wing, stables and outbuildings and is still...
  • Vaucluse House is one of Sydney’s few 19th-century mansions still surrounded by its original gardens and wooded grounds.
  • Dating from 1827, Vaucluse House consists of the principal, turreted house and its outbuildings scattered throughout grounds created by Wentworth and his...
  • Vaucluse House is located on Wentworth Road and is accessible by bus route 325 or by car, with free parking available.
  • The concept for this house was to reflect the topography and landform of the Sydney Habour basin.
  • Vaucluse House is one of Sydney’s few 19th-century mansions still surrounded by its original gardens and wooded grounds.
  • Begun as a small cottage in 1803, Vaucluse House greatest significance comes from its later ownership by the Australian patriot William Charles Wentworth...
  • Built in 1803, Vaucluse House was once owned by William Charles Wentworth, father of the Australian Constitution, his wife Sarah and their immediate family of 10...
  • Vaucluse House’s lack of cohesion is probably a result of Wentworth’s brooding anger at this slight and the house’s slow growth over decades.