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Who lives at Vaucluse House?

Who lives at Vaucluse House?

Today Vaucluse House is one of the few 19th century houses on Sydney Harbour retaining a significant part of its original estate setting.

Vaucluse House
Current tenants Sydney Living Museums
Construction started 1803
Completed 1839
Client Henry Browne Hayes

Who owns Vaucluse House?

The property was acquired in 1980 by the Historic Houses Trust as one of our first properties and has been carefully presented to reflect the Wentworth family’s life. Vaucluse House is a living museum.

What is the Vaucluse House?

Vaucluse House is one of Sydney’s few 19th-century mansions still surrounded by its original gardens and wooded grounds. When the towering colonial explorer, barrister and politician William Charles Wentworth bought the house in 1827, it was a single-storey cottage in a secluded valley of partly cleared coastal scrub.

How old is Vaucluse House?

183Vaucluse House / Age (c. 1839)

Why is Vaucluse called Vaucluse?

The name is derived from the village in Provence, France, Fontaine de Vaucluse to which the Italian poet Petrarch retreated in 1337 – suffering from a distant amorous relationship with a ‘Laura’ and disenchantment with secular society, The name came from the Latin Vailis clausa, a closed valley and bestowed by Sir …

When was Vaucluse House built?

1839Vaucluse House / Opened

How far is Vaucluse from the city?

Vaucluse is an eastern suburb of Sydney, located 8 kilometres north-east of the Sydney central business district. Vaucluse is located on the South Head peninsula, just south of The Gap with Sydney Harbour on the west and the Tasman Sea to the east.

How big is Vaucluse?

3,567 km2
Vaucluse

Vaucluse Vauclusa (Occitan)
• Total 3,567 km2 (1,377 sq mi)
Population (Jan. 2019)
• Total 561,469
• Rank 47th

Who lived in Elizabeth Bay House?

When the house was finished in 1839 it was occupied by Alexander, his wife Eliza, their unmarried daughter Kennethina, unmarried son William Sharp, the Macleay’s nephews William and John and two Onslow grandchildren.

Who owns Elizabeth Bay House?

Sydney Living Museums

Elizabeth Bay House
Client Alexander Macleay, NSW Colonial Secretary
Owner Sydney Living Museums
Landlord Office of Environment and Heritage, Government of New South Wales
Design and construction

How old is Elizabeth Bay House?

187Elizabeth Bay House / Age (c. 1835-1839)

Who is Elizabeth Bay named after?

Elizabeth Bay was named in honour of Governor Lachlan Macquarie’s wife, Elizabeth.