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Elizabeth Bay House. Photograph Patrick Bingham Hall
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Can’t afford your dream house? Neither could Colonial Secretary, Alexander Macleay. He had the vision to develop the site from 1826 onwards as a fine landscape garden and build Elizabeth Bay House – then dubbed ‘the finest house in colony’– but his children asked 'where was the money to come from?' Macleay’s life long obsession with entomology plus the loss of his government post in 1837 required him to seek numerous loans from his eldest son William.

Though this house looks grand, it is unfinished and a mere six years into his stay William foreclosed on him, effectively forcing him to leave. Want to know what happened next? Visit this harbour-side property and find out.

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COLLECTION

HHT Members funded the acquisition of an important and long sought after marble-topped cedar centre table.
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THE GROTTO

Grotto detail. Photograph Scott Hill
Elizabeth Bay House was originally surrounded by a well-known garden of 28.1 hectares
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EXTENDED SUMMER OPENING HOURS

EXTENDED SUMMER OPENING HOURS
Summer is the perfect time to discover this elegant house. Summer opening hours

Location: 7 Onslow Avenue, Elizabeth Bay, NSW 2011

Contact: 02 9356 3022

Admission:

  •  Adult $8 I
  •  Child/Concession $4 |
  •  Family $17 |
  •  Members free |
  • Wheelchair access

Hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 9.30am – 4pm | Open daily in January

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