There are 11 historical farmhouses in Australia
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The Greenough Museum & Gardens is much more than a traditional house museum. Come visit us and you will be pleasantly surprised.
The current homestead was built in the 1950s. Offers a taste of pastoral life in a bygone era. The centre also provides insight into the Aboriginal history of the area.
The museum captures the significant elements of the earliest settlement in the Moora area, dating back to the 19th century.
A view of old farming equipment at Clayton Farm Heritage Museum.
Spend an hour or two interacting with animals and reconnecting with nature at Echo Farm on the edge of Mount Gambier.
Elizabeth Farm is an historic estate located in Rosehill, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales. Elizabeth Farm was the family home of wool pioneer, John and his wife Elizabeth Macarthur.
Experiment Farm Cottage is a heritage-listed former farm and residence and now house museum. It is one of Australia's oldest standing residences, being built in c.1834.
The Old Farm, Strawberry Hill was considered old more than 100 years ago. As far back as 1890 it was given the name ‘The Old Farm’, in recognition of being the oldest farm in Western Australia.
The Ongerup Museum Started in 1978 in the Old Railway Barracks Building, then aquired a historic farmhouse on site which now houses a Native food & Medicine, and Local wildlife display.
Set in a historic, 19th-century home, this living museum features guided tours, orchards & a farm.
It has been tended by the Ziebell’s and their descendants from the 1850’s to the present day!