Elizabeth Farm

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Hidden behind nature, there are some of the most beautiful and historical homes in Parramatta. The most well known home in this area is Elizabeth Farm, which once you actually enter it, you realize that it is far from a farm.

Built in 1793, Elizabeth Farm is one of Australia's oldest European building and resides in Parramatta. It was built for John Macarthur, creator of the Australian wool industry and a governor, and for his wife, Elizabeth Macarthur. This home was clearly named after John Macarthur’s wife, Elizabeth. The Macarthur’s fled with the second fleet in 1790.

The house is set in an 1830s exotic and lush garden which contains the first olive tree planted in Australia. It shows us, the public, over 200 years of European tradition. With its sheltered verandas, it became the prototype for Australian homestead.

Over time Elizabeth Farm has been used for many different things from Private residences, farms, orchard, vineyard, boarding house and a glue factory. It is currently being used as a house museum, that has many benefits. It is one of the most accessible house...

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