result thumbnail

Como House and Garden

vic
Built in 1847, Como House and Garden is an intriguing mix of Australian Regency and classic Italianate architecture. Como offers a glimpse into the privileged lifestyle of former owners, the Armytage family, who lived there for nearly a century. The Armytages became famous amongst Melbourne high society and equally famous
more Book Tour
result thumbnail

Franklin House

tas
The birthplace of the National Trust in Tasmania.
more
result thumbnail

Runnymede

tas
A largely intact 19th century whaling family’s home named after Capt. Charles Bayley’s favourite ship, Runnymede.
more
result thumbnail

Clarendon

tas
Clarendon is one of Australia's most imposing and romantic pastoral homesteads.
more
result thumbnail

Hobart Convict Penitentiary Chapel

tas
Tales of crime and punishment abound at the Penitentiary Chapel Historic Site; all that remains of the 2-acre sprawl that was the Hobart Prison Barracks – the processing center for all 42,000 male convicts sent to Van Diemen’s Land.   Built by Colonial Architect John Lee Archer in 1830-1834 as
more Book now
result thumbnail

The Heights

vic
Prefabricated in Hamburg, Germany, the Heights was erected in 1854 and is the largest dwelling of its kind in Victoria.
more
result thumbnail

Tasma Terrace

vic
The headquarters of the National Trust (Victoria)
more
result thumbnail

Rippon Lea Estate

vic
Rippon Lea is a National Heritage Listed heritage site and one of the last surviving examples of a grand estates.
more Book now
result thumbnail

Tomago House

nsw
The heart of a Hunter Valley estate with a stone chapel still the scene of weddings.
more
result thumbnail

Saumarez Homestead

nsw
The two storey, 30 room Edwardian mansion is the jewel of Saumarez.
more
SH Ervin Gallery Interior

S.H. Ervin Gallery

nsw
Explore the best of Australian art in an iconic location overlooking Sydney harbour.
more
result thumbnail

Portarlington Mill

vic
At one time there were over 250 flour mills in Victoria. Constructed of local sandstone and timbers, Portarlington Mill is a significant example of the earliest mills.
more
result thumbnail

Polly Woodside

vic
All aboard for adventure on Melbourne's favourite tall ship
more Book now
result thumbnail

Old Government House

nsw
Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
more
result thumbnail

Mulberry Hill

vic
Home of Daryl Lindsay who founded the National Gallery of Victoria and Joan Lindsay author of Picnic at Hanging Rock.
more
result thumbnail

McCrae Homestead

vic
McCrae Homestead is one of Victoria's oldest homesteads and is a physical reminder of the early pioneering life.
more
result thumbnail

Labassa

vic
From mansion to flats, Labassa has survived with its Victorian era decoration intact
more Book now
result thumbnail

La Trobe’s Cottage

vic
The original home of Victoria's first Lt. Governor, Charles Joseph La Trobe from 1839 to 1854.
more Book Tour
result thumbnail

Gulf Station

vic
Gulf Station tells an exciting story about the daily life on a pioneer farm, with an array of farm buildings and animals waiting to be discovered.
more
result thumbnail

Barwon Park Mansion

vic
Barwon Park is an authentic bluestone mansion and stables set in a sweeping rural landscape.
more
result thumbnail

Barwon Grange

vic
The only surviving example of the many fashionable river front residences built along the Barwon River during the 1850s and 1860s for the wealthy of Geelong.
more
Load More
loader spinner