Subject: Elizabeth Farm is significant because of its association with major figures, in particular Elizabeth and John Macarthur.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: The building of Elizabeth Farm commenced in 1793. It was a brick single storey building with four rooms, a hall, closets, and cellar with an adjoining kitchen, servants apartments and other necessary offices.
Photographer: R Joyce
Copyright owner: Historic Houses Trust
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: The Elizabeth Farm house is part of the oldest surviving construction in Australia and a rare survival of the earliest period of colonial architecture.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Historic Houses Trust
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: The garden contains remnants of some of the earliest European plantings in Australia, including the European Olive. Older indigenous species include kurrajong and bunya bunya and hoop pines.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Historic Houses Trust
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: The house is one of the most evocative houses relating to the earliest period of Australian European history and is one of the most aesthetically pleasing of colonial bungalows.
Photographer: R Joyce
Copyright owner: Historic Houses Trust
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Elizabeth Farm is significant because of its association with major figures, in particular Elizabeth and John Macarthur.
Photographer: No Author
Copyright owner: Department of Urban Affairs and Planning
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: Elizabeth farm House has a relative intactness of form, interior spaces and detailing pre-dating 1834.
Photographer: R Joyce
Copyright owner: Historic Houses Trust
Date: 01/07/2020
Subject: PCO Plan Number 001
Photographer: Heritage Council of NSW
Copyright owner: Heritage Council of NSW
Date: 23/09/1983