There are 17 historical houses in Sydney
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The La Perouse Museum is located on the northern headland of Kamay Botany Bay National Park.
Addington House is a Grade II listed former farm, residence and orchard and now a community facility in Ryde City Council in New South Wales, Australia.
Bronte House is a Grade I listed historic house and visitor attraction at 470 Bronte Road, Bronte, Waverley Township, New South Wales, Australia.
Built in 1816, this sandstone cottage served as a sailors' home, water police headquarters & more.
Carss Cottage was built in the 1860s by William Carss, a Scottish emigrant and carpenter who arrived in Australia in 1831 and was brought here by the Reverend John Dunmore Lang.
Don Bank (also known as the Don Bank Museum) is a heritage-listed former residence and now house museum, It was built from 1853 to 1858 for Edward Wollstonecraft.
Elizabeth Bay House is a heritage-listed Colonial Regency style house and now a museum and grotto, located at 7 Onslow Avenue.
People of all ages and experiences are welcome to come visit Eryldene.
Juniper Hall is a Grade II Listed former residential and children's home, now a commercial building and exhibition venue.
Lindesay is a heritage-listed former residence and now offices, functions and house museum located at 1a Carthona Avenue, Darling Point, Municipality of Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia.
Nutcote is the beautiful harbourside home of May Gibbs (1877-1969), Australia’s foremost children’s author and illustrator
Sleek 1950 home with mid-century modern architecture & furnishings, surrounded by bushland.
Sexton's Cottage, once used for storing bodies before burial, is now a local history museum housing research resources on the history of St Thomas' churchyard and those buried there.
Susannah Place is a heritage-listed former grocery store and workers' cottages and now historic house museum located at 58-64 Gloucester Street.
Vaucluse House is a heritage-listed residence, colonial farm and country estate and now tourist attraction, house museum and public park.
Take a trip to Vaucluse House, one of Sydney's few 19th-century mansions with its original gardens and wooded grounds still intact.
Vienna Cottage is open on the second and fourth Sunday of the month.