Suzanne's house is a series of four old houses, built in 1884 in the early days of Sydney's harbour opening. It preserves a complete architectural structure and internal settings, so that people can clearly understand the life of the early migrant working class. The corner building became an old grocery store and opened on the weekend, selling handicraft products with centuries of flavor. Suzanne's building is not particularly gorgeous, and the interior decoration can not be classified as any genre, but its biggest feature is that he has never been renovated on a large scale. It can be said that it really presents the residential style of Sydney's ordinary citizens more than 100 years ago.