
Grossmann House, built in 1870-71 by merchant Isaac Beckett, is a meticulously restored Victorian townhouse in Maitland. The residence showcases period-specific gas lighting, wallpapers, bell pulls, and a butler’s pantry, reflecting the opulence of its era. Surrounding the house is a 50-year-old heritage rose garden, adding to its charm. Adjacent to Grossmann House is Brough House, once a boarding house for Maitland Girls High School, now featuring a heritage Fibre Makers’ Space where visitors can observe artisans at work and purchase bespoke items. The property is open on the second Sunday of each month, offering guided tours and a glimpse into 19th-century Maitland life.
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