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The Historic Houses Trust in Sydney is a magnificent collection of heritage buildings that transport you back in time to experience Australia's rich cultural past. Each meticulously preserved structure tells a unique story through its Victorian-era architecture and elegant garden landscapes. Wandering through these historic gems, you'll be captivated by the intricate designs and the tranquil atmosphere that evoke the refined lifestyle of bygone eras. A must-visit destination for architecture enthusiasts and history lovers alike.

Stylish and Spacious Beach Apartment

Stylish and Spacious Beach Apartment

4.8 / 5Outstanding
47/88 Dolphin Street
5.94KM from Historic Houses Trust

This beachfront apartment is a dream for family getaways! Just 6 mins walk to Coogee Beach, with a private garden and BBQ facilities perfect for bonding. The space boasts 2 bedrooms, a city-view terrace, and a full kitchen (even a dishwasher!), plus free WiFi and parking. Get active with snorkeling, hiking, or tennis nearby – kids will love the water park and playground. Luxe touches like bathtubs and premium toiletries elevate your stay. With family-friendly amenities galore, it’s pure holiday bliss.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Historic Houses Trust

The Historic Houses Trust preserves 12 heritage properties across NSW, showcasing colonial-era architecture. Key sites like Government House reflect Australia's transition from penal colony to modern society.

Vaucluse House features 19th-century landscaped gardens with rare camellias. The kitchen garden still produces heritage vegetables, while the estate's waterfront location offers harbor views.

Elizabeth Bay House hosts high tea events in its salon. Most properties have picnic areas, with The Café at Vaucluse serving modern Australian cuisine using historic recipes.

While wheelchair access varies, Museum of Sydney has full facilities. Historic buildings like Rose Seidler House require climbing stairs; contact staff for customized tours with mobility needs.

Non-flash photography is permitted in most areas, except where marked. Special restrictions apply to aboriginal artifacts in exhibits like Hyde Park Barracks Museum.

This UNESCO-listed convict site features archeological displays of prisoner belongings. The innovative soundscape installation recreates the 1820s atmosphere with recorded chains and footsteps.