Our venues
Our heritage properties are architecturally significant and range from magnificent colonial buildings and sandstone mansions, to iconic modern architecture and gritty prison cells. The interiors and exteriors have been beautifully preserved or restored to highlight the original features. No matter the occasion we have a space ready for your next event or location shoot.
Sydney CBD
The Mint
A city oasis where history and heritage meet contemporary design. Constructed in the 1810s as the south wing of the General ‘Rum’ Hospital, The Mint is the oldest surviving public building in Sydney's CBD
Hyde Park Barracks
An elegant UNESCO World Heritage–listed building from 1819 in the heart of historic Sydney, the Hyde Park Barracks is an extraordinary living record of early colonial Australia
Justice & Police Museum
Character-filled spaces rich in Sydney’s underworld history. Step into the dark side of Sydney’s past with a visit to the Water Police station and courts that once made up one of the city’s busiest legal hubs
Sydney East
Vaucluse House
One of Sydney’s most treasured harbourside estates, the gardens and grounds at Vaucluse House are part of a grand romantic vision of landscape, preserved in Sydney’s best-surviving 1800s estate
Elizabeth Bay House
Its sweeping staircase with elliptical domed saloon and elegant rooms with fine proportions and lavish furnishings reveal the tastes and aspirations of its original owner, Alexander Macleay
Sydney West
Elizabeth Farm
One of Australia’s oldest homesteads, and birthplace of the wool industry. The original cottage, built in 1793, was transformed into a fine colonial bungalow, and today it is set within a re-created 1830s garden
Rouse Hill Estate
Looking over the paddocks and across to the mountains, this historic house and farm have been owned by six generations of one family