Tag

Bronte house

Free, What to do

Bronte House Open Day 2025 – Step into History and Beauty

Experience the breathtaking beauty and rich history of Bronte House at our 2025 Open Days. Nestled in a spectacular location, this historic Gothic-style cottage is surrounded by two acres of lush subtropical gardens, bursting with vibrant flowers, native plants, and immaculately manicured lawns. These special events allow the community to explore the stunning grounds and enjoy one of Waverley’s oldest and most treasured heritage sites. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a garden lover, or simply looking for a tranquil escape, Bronte House offers a delightful experience for all. A Glimpse into Bronte House’s History Originally designed by Colonial Architect William…

Continue reading
Events, Free, Garden

Bronte House Open Day

Visit the beautiful gardens at the Bronte House Garden Open Day! Waverley Council and the Bronte House residents welcome you to have a look around the beautiful gardens of this historic house. No booking required. Walk-ins only. For more information, please call Council’s Outdoor and Flagship Events team on 9083 8416. Bronte House Bronte House’s story begins in 1836 when William Mortimer Lewis, Colonial Architect, bought 42 acres of land at ‘Nelson Bay’ (the name given to the bay at Bronte Beach). He began building a house but when an economic depression hit in 1843, was forced to sell the…

Continue reading
Events, Parks & Playgrounds

Bronte House Garden Open Day

Bronte House Garden Open Day Date: 12 & 18 march 2023 Time: 10am – 2pm Location: 470 Bronte Road, Bronte Website: www.waverly.nsw.gov.au Details Visit the beautiful gardens at the Bronte House Garden Open Day! Waverley Council and the Bronte House residents welcome you to have a look around the beautiful gardens of this historic house. No booking required. Walk-ins only. For more information, please call Council’s Outdoor and Flagship Events team on 9083 8416. Bronte House Bronte House’s story begins in 1836 when William Mortimer Lewis, Colonial Architect, bought 42 acres of land at ‘Nelson Bay’ (the name given to the bay at…

Continue reading