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Explore the Timeless Elegance of Elizabeth Farm

Discover the beauty and history of Elizabeth Farm, a stunning heritage site in Rosehill, New South Wales, perfect for tourists and history buffs alike.

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Elizabeth Farm, a historic gem nestled in Rosehill, New South Wales, invites tourists to step back in time and experience life as it was in the 19th century. This beautifully preserved homestead, once the residence of early Australian settlers, showcases stunning architecture, enchanting gardens, and a rich tapestry of history that captivates visitors from around the globe. With engaging exhibits and guided tours, guests can immerse themselves in the stories of the past, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts and families alike.

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70 Alice St, Rosehill, New South Wales, 2142, AU
Friday
10 am-4 pm
Saturday
10 am-4 pm

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    Getting There

    Car

    If you're traveling by car in Far West, get onto the Great Western Highway (A32) and head towards Sydney. Continue for approximately 500 km until you reach the outskirts of Sydney. Take the exit for Parramatta Road (A28) towards Parramatta. Follow Parramatta Road until you reach Alice Street. Turn left onto Alice Street and continue for about 1 km. Elizabeth Farm will be on your right at 70 Alice St, Rosehill NSW 2142. Make sure to check parking availability, as there may be costs associated with parking in the area.

    Public Transportation

    To reach Elizabeth Farm via public transportation, first take a train from your location in Far West to Central Station in Sydney. From Central Station, transfer to the T6 Carlingford Line towards Carlingford. Get off at the Rosehill station. From Rosehill station, you can either walk about 1.5 km along the local roads or take a local bus that operates frequently in the area. The bus will take you closer to Elizabeth Farm. The fare for the train and bus will depend on your ticket type, so check the local transport website for current prices.

    Taxi or Rideshare

    For a more direct route, consider taking a taxi or a rideshare service like Uber from your location in Far West to Elizabeth Farm. Simply provide the driver with the address: 70 Alice St, Rosehill NSW 2142. This is a convenient option but may incur higher costs compared to public transportation.

    Local tips

    Visit during weekdays for a quieter experience and better opportunities to engage with guides.
    Check the website for special events or workshops that might be happening during your visit.
    Bring a picnic and enjoy the beautiful gardens after your tour.
    Wear comfortable shoes, as the grounds are extensive and best explored on foot.

    Discover more about Elizabeth Farm

    Nestled in the heart of Rosehill, New South Wales, Elizabeth Farm stands as a testament to Australia's rich historical narrative. Originally built in the 1830s, this magnificent homestead offers visitors a glimpse into colonial life, showcasing the elegant architecture and charming gardens that have been meticulously preserved over the years. As you wander through the lush grounds, you'll discover unique plant species and well-maintained pathways that evoke a sense of serenity and connection to the past. The farm hosts a variety of exhibits that delve into the lives of the pioneering families who once called this place home, providing context and depth to your visit. Guided tours are available, allowing you to fully appreciate the stories and events that shaped the region's history. In addition to its historical significance, Elizabeth Farm is also a popular venue for weddings and special events, making it a picturesque backdrop for celebrations. The combination of stunning gardens and exquisite architecture creates a romantic atmosphere that many couples cherish for their big day. As a tourist attraction, Elizabeth Farm caters to a diverse audience, from families looking for a fun day out to history buffs eager to learn more about Australia’s past. Be sure to take your time exploring the various rooms within the house, each filled with period furniture and artifacts that tell the story of early Australian settlers. Whether you're enjoying a leisurely stroll through the gardens or participating in a workshop, Elizabeth Farm promises a memorable experience that connects you to the heritage of this beautiful country. Don't miss out on this enchanting piece of history that continues to inspire and educate visitors year-round.

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