
Perched above Sydney Harbour, Elizabeth Bay House is a prime example of Australian Colonial Regency architecture. Constructed between 1835 and 1839 for Colonial Secretary Alexander Macleay, the house features a central elliptical saloon with a domed lantern and a cantilevered staircase. The interiors, restored to reflect the 1839–1845 period, showcase period furnishings and offer a glimpse into 19th-century life. Once surrounded by a 54-acre garden, the house now stands as a testament to Sydney's colonial past, offering visitors a unique historical experience.
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