
Nestled on a 3.23-hectare site in Windsor, Peninsula House and Tebbutt's Observatory offer a unique glimpse into Australia's astronomical heritage. Built in 1845, the two-storey Georgian-style Peninsula House features a slate roof, cast iron verandah, and original cedar joinery. Adjacent to the house, two brick observatories stand: a circular one from 1874 and a larger square one from 1879, both constructed by renowned amateur astronomer John Tebbutt. The property is surrounded by mature gardens, including towering hoop pines and eucalyptus trees, providing a serene setting for visitors.
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