Elizabeth Farm John Macarthur (wool pioneer)
camden park house
elizabeth farm
hambledon cottage
elizabeth farm house 1 of oldest remaining farmhouses in australia, though remains of initial house said 1 room. regarded 1 of premier examples of colonial architecture in australia.
macarthur wrote brother:
in centre of farm have built excellent brick house, 68 feet (21m) in front, , 18 feet (5.5m) in breadth. has no upper story, consists of 4 rooms on ground floor…
the initial house rectangular in plan, divided down middle hallway 2 rooms on either side. house underwent many changes both after construction , on time, first of being addition of north verandah. verandah sign of prestige indicated occupant of more leisured social class. elizabeth farm verandah believed 1 of first of nature in australia giving birth feature has become characteristic of rural homesteads in country, tradition continues present day.
hambleden cottage built in 1824 (by john macarthur , henry kitchen), in colonial georgian style, few hundred yards away @ bottom of hill elizabeth farm house sat upon making homestead group of buildings. cottage first occupied john macarthur s son, edward, later becoming home former governess.
both house , cottage have managed survive present day. elizabeth farm managed sydney living museums (the historic houses trust of nsw) while cottage run parramatta , district historical society.
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