“Hambledon Cottage Museum is home to Parramatta and District Historical Society, founded in 1913.”
John Macarthur's Hambledon Cottage Museum is home to Parramatta and District Historical Society, founded in 1913. Experience the pleasure of colonial lifestyle with a guided tour of Hambledon Cottage. Hear Beethoven's music played on square piano developed in 1836. Discover Australian history researched by Society member guides. Exhibitions in the Lucas Gallery are changed regularly. Hambledon Cottage is a New South Wales State Heritage listed historic cottage built in 1824, home to Penelope Lucas, governess to Elizabeth and John Macarthur's daughters. An elegant Colonial Georgian cottage filled with authentic nineteenth century furniture and objects. Australian red cedar four poster bed in the bedroom. Sandstock bricks, hand-made by convicts, laid in English Bond style with mortar strengthened with burnt shells from aboriginal middens can be seen in the kitchen and in the garden are heritage-listed Oaks planted in 1817. Volunteer guides conduct tours of the seven rooms of the cottage and the colonial style garden from 11am, with the last tour commencing at 3pm, every Thursday to Sunday. Group tours may be specially arranged by appointment.
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