Rouse Hill
Estate
Filled with an assortment of belongings and treasures, this house and farm chronicles the changing fortunes of six generations of the one family.

Girl with flowers in the gardens outside the Main House at Rouse Hill House and Farm. Photo © James Horan for Sydney Living Museums RHF12_0017
Entry
Adult | $15
Concession | $12
Family* | $38
Members | Free of charge
Children under 5 years | Free of charge
*2 adults & 2 children or 1 adult & 3 children
Additional charge to access Rouse Hill House & Farm with LEGO® Bricks display.
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Looking out over the paddocks and across to the mountains, this house and farm have been owned by six generations of one family. Through the good times and the bad, each generation has added another layer of belongings, improvements and memories, and today, every object and addition, every tear, stain and repair has a story to tell. With its grand stables and prize horses, orchards and elegant summerhouse, Rouse Hill House was once the social hub of the area. And although the estate was later subdivided as the family fortunes waned, the house and its stories still draw people to its door. Today Rouse Hill Estate also features the restored 1888 Rouse Hill schoolhouse, a section of the original Windsor Road turnpike proclaimed by Governor Macquarie in 1813, and the site of the doomed 1804 ‘Vinegar Hill’ convict rebellion.
Stories from Rouse Hill Estate
The latest at Rouse Hill Estate
Rouse Hill House and Farm
New additions to our Rouse Hill House & Farm familyFriday 2 March 2018
Here at Rouse Hill House & Farm, we have some new additions to our farm family!
Collections
Uncovering the musical treasures of Rouse Hill House & FarmMonday 26 February 2018
Nicole Forsyth, a professional viola player and casual lecturer at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, is currently researching the Rouse Hill House & Farm sheet music collection for her PhD.
Rouse Hill House and Farm
Welcoming in the Year of the DogFriday 16 February 2018
Rouse Hill House and Farm
Christmas ShoppingWednesday 20 December 2017
As Christmas approaches, many of us seek out the perfect gift for our loved ones and the stores are filled with shoppers keen to find that special item. Catalogues offer up enticing suggestions, eager to welcome us as shoppers to their stores.
School holidays
Summer school holiday opening hoursWednesday 6 December 2017




















View of the bath house
Exterior view of the bath house, Rouse Hill Estate.

Front door
Front door, Rouse Hill Estate.

Summer house
Summer house, Rouse Hill Estate.

Potting shed
Potting shed and view to south-east over Regional Park, Rouse Hill Estate.

Summer house
View of the summer house, Rouse Hill Estate.

Sitting room
View of the sitting room, Rouse Hill Estate.

Table set to interpret a late 19th century style dinner
Table set to interpret a late 19th century style dinner, dining room, Rouse Hill Estate.

Drawing room
View of the drawing room, Rouse Hill Estate.

Interior of stables
Interior of stables, Rouse Hill Estate.

Interior of stables, looking into stalls
Stables, Rouse Hill Estate.

View towards house from stables
View towards house from stables, Rouse Hill Estate.

View of driveway circle
View of driveway circle, Rouse Hill Estate.

Row of books
Books in the principal bedroom, Rouse Hill Estate.

Front of the house
The house, Rouse Hill Estate.

View through gate
View through gate towards the old schoolhouse, Rouse Hill Estate.

Looking towards the barn
Looking towards the barn at Rouse Hill Estate.

Agricultural machinery
Agricultural machinery, Rouse Hill Estate.

‘ROUSE HILL: Another good concert. On Friday night last the spacious Arcade at Rouse Hill House … was filled to overflowing, and the entertainment proved an excellent one.’ (Windsor and Richmond Gazette, 17 February 1906)