• Susannah Place is a heritage-listed former grocery store and workers' cottages and now historic house museum located at 58–64 Gloucester Street in the inner city Sydney...
  • There is a store in the compounds of the Susannah Place Museum that has been faithfully recreated to remind visitors of the store that was run by Youngein family in...
  • Access to the Susannah Place Museum is by guided tour only between 2pm & 5pm daily and is at 58-64 Gloucester Street at The Rocks.
  • Susannah Place Museum provides a rare opportunity to explore domestic working-class life from 1844 to 1990.
  • Visitors can explore the Susannah Place Museum via an in-house tour only.
  • He named the row Susannah Place after his niece Susannah. Recent research has shown that Susannah was actually the illegitimate daughter of Riley’s wife.
  • Susannah Place Museum is located in the heart of The Rocks and is a rare surviving example of a simple working-class terrace.
  • Susannah Place Museum provides a rare opportunity to explore domestic working class life from 1844 to 1990.
  • We'll then make our way to Argyle Street and Gloucester Street, where you'll see the historic terrace houses, including Susannah Place and Nurses Walk.
  • Built in 1844, Susannah Place is a terrace of four houses incorporating a corner store.