
Eryldene Historic House and Garden, located at 17 McIntosh Street in Gordon, NSW, is a heritage-listed property renowned for its unique blend of Georgian Revival architecture and Asian-inspired garden design. Designed by architect William Hardy Wilson in 1913 for Professor E.G. Waterhouse, a world authority on camellias, the property features a remarkable collection of over 500 camellia varieties. The garden also includes distinctive structures such as an oriental teahouse, garden study, and a walled fountain. Managed by the Eryldene Trust, the site offers guided tours and hosts various events throughout the year, providing visitors with insights into early 20th-century Australian architecture and horticulture.
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