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cultural background lacked experience growing olives commercially and competition from the wool production industry kept olive production in the shade. Two olive trees remain at
Elizabeth Farm on the front (northern) lawn. It is unclear whether these date from 1805 or 1817 introductions. However, they appear to be the earliest olive trees surviving in Australia and thus, despite Suttor's introduction in 1800, Macarthur could be credited with introducing or at least successfully establishing olives in Australia, leading (at least in the late 20th century) to a growing agricultural industry.
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first experiments in pastoral and agricultural land use in
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Elizabeth Farm is associated with major figures who were prominent in the 19th century development of the colony, including John and
Elizabeth Macarthur, and the Swann family in the 20th century. There is a large surviving collection of documentary evidence connected to the house, which contains part
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The property forms the core of a major historic farm estate which was highly influential in the development of the wool industry in
Australia, the introduction and acclimatisation of plants and economic crops such as olives and vines. By its size, location and history of subdivision the property was
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A draft conservation plan was prepared by the HHT in 1982. The HC SR Committee formed a sub-committee with representatives of the
Heritage & Conservation Branch, HHT and co-opted members to increase the involvement of the HHT in works being carried out with a view to the eventual transfer of the
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A. W. Edwards P/L was engaged to restore lath and plaster work. A detailed property title search was carried out. Anne
Bickford, an archaeologist was engaged to continue research, particularly regarding the carriageway and former outbuildings. Discussions continued with the HHT regarding its likely
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From 1794 Macarthur became interested in raising sheep and began to crossbreed his flock at
Elizabeth Farm selectively. The house was the scene of political and social activity including visits from many governors and their wives. Elizabeth managed the farm and their other properties while John was
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The building of
Elizabeth Farm commenced in 1793. It was a brick single-storey building with four rooms, a hall, closets, and a cellar with an adjoining kitchen, servants' apartments and other necessary offices. It remained the Macarthur family residence and Elizabeth's home until she died in 1850.
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style was transformed, by the late 1820s, into a smart country house, surrounded by 'pleasure grounds', orchards and almost 400 hectares (1,000 acres) of semi-cleared land. Enveloped within later extensions, the early cottage remains intact, making it
Australia's oldest surviving European dwelling.
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either side of the front door and four box-like rooms. Extensions since the initial building phase have increased the number of rooms The walls are hand pressed clay bricks rendered and coursed to simulate stone. Ironbark floors and cedar joinery complement the plaster walls. The original shingled
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The homestead, now a house museum, is creatively furnished with props and copies of objects known to belong to the
Macarthurs of Elizabeth Farm. Impressive cedar joinery has been restored while carefully reproduced paint schemes, fabrics and floor coverings provide an authentic impression of this
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Elizabeth Farm is significant because of its association with major figures, in particular Elizabeth and John Macarthur, who were prominent in the early 19th century agricultural, political, cultural and architectural development of the colony. It was the centre of an estate on which some of the
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The garden contains remnants of some of the earliest European plantings in Australia, including the European Olive. Older indigenous species include kurrajong and bunya bunya and hoop pines. The farm has a large surviving collection of original documentary evidence relating to the house and its
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Avoiding the use of rope barriers and screens, an innovative 'hands on' approach encourages visitors to explore and interact with this evocative historical environment: sitting in chairs, leafing through letters, playing the piano or pulling up beside an open fire. Elizabeth Farm is open to the
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Elizabeth Farm comprises three connecting buildings - the main house, a rendered brick verandahed bungalow with shingled roof under painted galvanised iron, single storeyed kitchen wing, two cellars and a two storeyed servants quarters with dairy and laundry on almost one hectare of land. It is
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who was in NSW to investigate all aspects of colonial administration, including the development of agriculture and trade. Bigge observed that Macarthur's olive trees had assimilated well to the climate and that olive oil from NSW could prove a successful export product. The settlement's British
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In the 1820s Macarthur added a separate two-storey section to the rear and built stables. The house additions used open planning with French doors leading to the verandahs and gardens. A few years later the verandahs may have been remodelled. A Doric columned north verandah in contrast to the
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The Macarthurs occupied and continually extended the house grant as their family increased to nine children and their financial position grew. Around 1805 a bedroom behind the drawing room and verandahs was added. The second kitchen was built in 1830.
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The site was transferred to the Historic Houses Trust of NSW in 1983 and opened to the public as a house museum in 1984. Since then the Friends of the Historic Houses Trust has raised funds to allow entry display refurbishment, lighting and
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early 19th-century household. The Macarthur's garden of native and exotic ornamentals, fruit trees and vegetables has been recreated around original plantings and archaeological features dating to the early 19th century.
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It was reported to be in good physical condition, with medium archaeological potential, as at 24 March 2016. Elizabeth Farm House has a relative intactness of form, interior spaces and detailing pre-dating 1834.
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on the west side of "Tipperary Farm". This area would increase to 925 acres (374 ha) through grants and purchases by 1818 and proved to be almost 1,100 acres (450 ha) when surveyed in 1881.
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The Macarthur family sold Elizabeth Farm Estate in 1881. From 1852 Elizabeth Farm was occupied by various tenants and agents, including William Billyard, Crown Solicitor of NSW from 1875 until 1883.
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occupants, and the existence of some of the earliest provenanced furniture. The house is an example of the development of Australian building methods in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
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Romanticised painting of Elizabeth Farm viewed from the northern riverbank of Parramatta River. Joseph Lycett based this on sketches and his memories and painted it on his return to England.
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and the Heritage Council of NSW restored the buildings, which were considered important as a record of the oldest surviving examples of colonial construction techniques in Australia.
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treillage of the eastern verandah was added in 1826. Further extensions were made during 1826 and 1827, designed by Henry Cooper. Refacing of the servant's quarters, possibly by
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of the oldest surviving European construction in Australia. The garden contains some of the earliest European plantings in Australia including a Chinese elm (
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requirements for ancillary facilities on the site. Consultation continued with Parramatta City Council regarding the future management of the
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adjoining Alice, Alfred and Arthur Streets, Parramatta near the Parramatta River. A timber
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interpretation ($ 38,000), soft-furnishings ($ 33,000) and reproduction of
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assumed control of Elizabeth Farm. Between 1978 and 1983 the
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Colonial Landscapes of the Cumberland Plain and Camden, NSW
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influential on the development of the town of Parramatta.
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on 2 April 1999 having satisfied the following criteria.
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property to the Trust for management as a house museum.
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Formerly rural estate in New South Wales, Australia
1223:Bravery 1997:13-14, 24, modified Read, S., 11/2006
681:1860s – Verandah posts changed from timber to iron
1345:Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales (2004).
656:1810 – Stone kitchen and cellars built underneath
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653:1807 – Construction of a kitchen cellar
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1300:Crockett, Gary; Martin, Megan (2009).
1007:"Elizabeth Farm House (Place ID 3024)"
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1309:Curran, Helen; Stark, Todd (2016).
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877:List of heritage houses in Sydney
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280:New South Wales Heritage Register
3167:1793 establishments in Australia
3147:Rural history museums in Oceania
2829:For the Term of His Natural Life
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1384:Order Architects P/L (2003).
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3031:Darlington Probation Station
3026:Commissariat Store, Brisbane
2546:It Is Never Too Late to Mend
2257:Thomas Griffiths Wainewright
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1393:Stedinger & Associates.
1012:Australian Heritage Database
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167:33.821281°S 151.017907°E
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3016:Cascades Female Factory
2562:The Life of Rufus Dawes
2505:Jim Jones at Botany Bay
2413:Laurence Hynes Halloran
1709:Norfolk Island mutinies
1255:Bickford, Anne (1982).
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1073:Bravery 1997:5-8, 27-28
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684:1865 – Contents removed
648:Modifications and dates
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473:John Macarthur brought
403:Australian Old Colonial
230:Design and construction
118:Australian Old Colonial
2845:Bring Larks and Heroes
2725:The Devil Makes Sunday
2717:The Devil Makes Sunday
2485:Transportation ballads
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739:Brachychiton populneus
634:Elizabeth Farm Reserve
495:Governor William Bligh
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2578:One Hundred Years Ago
2428:William Smith O'Brien
1679:Castle Hill Rebellion
1492:Convicts in Australia
1455:Elizabeth Farm museum
1402:Watts, Peter (2014).
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1017:Australian Government
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210:Sydney Living Museums
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3162:Houses in Parramatta
3071:Old Government House
2967:Port Jackson Painter
2893:Gould's Book of Fish
2570:The Mark of the Lash
2538:The Assigned Servant
2293:Kevin Izod O'Doherty
2242:William Buelow Gould
1775:Cooking Pot Uprising
1691:Capture of the brig
1528:History of Australia
786:Old Government House
3096:Ross Female Factory
2869:Remembering Babylon
2674:Journey Among Women
2403:Elizabeth Callaghan
2288:William Henry Groom
2186:John Boyle O'Reilly
1241:Bravery 1997: 13-14
1179:. Saatchi Gallery.
864:Architecture portal
745:Araucaria bidwillii
597:Elizabeth Macarthur
380:Elizabeth Macarthur
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114:Architectural style
86:General information
80:Elizabeth Macarthur
3056:Hyde Park Barracks
2982:Twenty Dollar Note
2944:Our Country's Good
2877:The Potato Factory
2853:A Fringe of Leaves
2813:Great Expectations
2642:Red Sky at Morning
2594:Sentenced for Life
2453:Elizabeth Thackery
2314:Margaret Catchpole
2035:William Hutchinson
1981:Arthur Bowes Smyth
1724:Bathurst Rebellion
1320:Annual Report 1982
1203:"A Turbulent Past"
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