Enjoy a live performance and refreshments before joining an exclusive twilight tour of the oldest complex of colonial buildings in the Blue Mountains.
As the sun sets, enjoy a glass of wine and light refreshments in the stone courtyard while listening to a live 30-minute performance by the Crecquillon Consort. Their program spans Renaissance and Baroque works alongside contemporary and folk traditions.
After the performance, join a guided tour of the house and grounds.
Hear fascinating stories of the people who once lived and worked in this State Heritage-listed stone building, built in 1835. Over the years, it served as a roadside inn, guesthouse, private country house, and boys’ school.
Explore the historic interiors, old stone kitchen and dairy wing, each offering a glimpse into the many lives of this remarkable property.