• From 1852 Elizabeth Farm was occupied by various tenants and agents, including William Billyard, Crown Solicitor of NSW from 1875 until 1883.[1].
  • Elizabeth Farm, built in 1793 is the oldest surviving European building in Australia located just a 10-minute walk from Parramatta Station.
  • Today, set within a re-created 1830s garden, Elizabeth Farm is an ‘access all areas’ museum. There are no barriers, locked doors or delicate furnishings.
  • It is managed as a museum open to the general public at a fee. Elizabeth Farm also offers an introductory video with complimentary guided tours.
  • Elizabeth's farm was opened as a museum in 1984. Today, the farm and garden of Elizabeth MacArthur are recreated as they were in the 1830s.
  • **Visiting Elizabeth Farm ** is a barrier-free museum. ... For more information head to the website https://sydneylivingmuseums.com.au/elizabeth-farm/visit.
  • Elizabeth Farm is an historic estate located at 70 Alice Street, Rosehill, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Elizabeth Farm was the residence of wool pioneer John Macarthur and his family from 1793. Read More.
  • Elizabeth Farm was the home of John and Elizabeth Macarthur and the centre of their mercantile and farming empire for over 35 years.
  • Elizabeth Farm, with its deep shady verandahs and satisfying Georgian symmetry, is an iconic example of the early Australian colonial bungalow.