Greycliffe House
Address | 6 Steele Point Rd, Vaucluse NSW, Australia |
Phone | +61 2 9337 5511 |
Hours | 07:00-19:00 |
Website | www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au/venues/greycliffe-gardens |
Categories | Historical Landmark, Tourist Attraction |
Rating | 4.6 11 reviews |
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Greycliffe House reviews
11A beautiful place to relax on a Winter's afternoon in Sydney. Not opened regularly to the Public.
Awesome spot for a guided tour with the NPWS experts. Lots of great local history and stories.
This is one of the most breathtaking places in Sydney. It's a shame that the management of this lovely place doesn't put any weight on the historical side of it, but looking at it like a money making source. Anyway it's a gorgeous place with a lovely little beach to spend a great day there.
Adjoining to the Nielsen Park, this historical building is apparently well maintained. Couldn’t go inside as it was closed.
Didn't visit inside looks great from the outside backed by bushland with lawns sweeping down to shark beach with a couple of old fig trees providing welcoming shade grab a coffee at the kiosk find a spot and enjoy the view or go for a swim
Sandstone large estate gothic english building. Beautiful grounds. Restoration in progress at moment. Lovely place for a picnic and swim. Toilets showers changerooms close by.
Secluded mini mantion with its own private pristine beach 18th century luxury living, very nice
Absolutely stunning place. Peaceful and big size historic building located in front of water.
It was such a lovely historical place. It is really good to read a book on the benches in the yard (I did). The feelings were hard to describe. If you wanna feel as if you are living in that era you should try.
Greycliffe House was built in 1851 and commands good views over Shark Beach at Nielsen Park, along the south shore of Sydney Harbour. However, the house isn't open to visitors which is a shame.