Rouse Hill Estate

Galleries, Museums and Collections

Rouse Hill Estate is one of Australia’s most culturally important historic properties, not only for its artefacts, furnishings, buildings and gardens but also because it is the most complete document of continuous family occupancy of a country house in New South Wales.

Rouse Hill was established by Richard and Elizabeth Rouse in 1813 and has been in use by six generations of the one family. By exploring the remaining 13 hectares, its stables, summerhouse and outbuildings as well as the Georgian house, you can piece together a whole span of Australian history over 185 years.

This summer visitors to Rouse Hill Estate can enjoy the following activities:

Rouse Hill Estate in LEGO® Bricks features amazing models of the iconic Rouse Hill House, outbuildings, stable and barns constructed from LEGO® bricks with breathtaking architectural detail and accuracy. Visitors young and old can enjoy can create their own house and farm with over 200,000 loose LEGO® bricks featured in hands-on construction areas.

Facilities

Carpark Family Friendly Interpretive Centre Lawn / Gardens Non Smoking Picnic Area Public Toilet Shop / Gift Shop

Activities

Walks

Disabled Assistance

Disabled access available

Membership

Australian Museums and Galleries Association

Rates

Free Entry

Trading Times

Check In: 10:00 am
Check Out: 2:00 pm

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Pavilions in Rouse Hill Regional Park. Photo: John Yurasek/OEH

Rouse Hill Regional Park

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Blacktown Tennis Centre Stanhope

Blacktown Tennis Centre Stanhope

Stanhope Gardens, Blacktown

Fibrosa Pavilion

Fibrosa Pavilion

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Barnbougle Golf - Adventure by Air

Adventure by Air – Tasmania

Bella Vista, The Hills Shire

Migrant Heritage walk, Scheyville National Park. Photo: John Spencer © DPIE

Scheyville National Park

Scheyville, Hawkesbury

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