This is one of the oldest remaining wooden buildings in Colonial Sydney. The building has various displays reflecting its development from 1786 (owned by Samuel Sparrow) through to Victorian times (o...
There is a small entrance fee. This building has been lovingly restored and features from several centuries including models of ships. Due to the size of the building there are not that many exhibits.
There wasn't a whole lot to see compared to large museums, but what was there was very significant to the history of the area. The cost was very minimal.
The basement and first floor of the house show living conditions in the 1700s and 1800s. The guide provided interesting background on the various uses of the house throughout the years. The second f...
Great experience
This is one of the oldest remaining wooden buildings in Colonial Sydney. The building has various displays reflecting its development from 1786 (owned by Samuel Sparrow) through to Victorian times (o...