The Gardener's Cottage is located off Fig Tree Road in Nielsen Park, in the eastern suburb of Vaucluse. This heritage listed sandstone cottage was built in the Victorian Gothic Revival Style for the gardener of the nearby Greycliffe House, built in 1851.
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A pretty cottage in a romantic garden!
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Isn't that pretty! I'd love to tour that place.
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It's good they kept it being full of history.
ReplyDeleteIt's is a charming cottage. Interesting design.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cottage. Was it originally built on the boundary of a larger estate, perhaps near the front gate?
ReplyDeleteI guess it must be the gardener's cottage for the nearby Greycliffe House. I'll add a link.
DeleteIt's really pretty. Would love to explore the inside.
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What a great little cottage! I love quaint places that are preserved.
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Can I be the gardener there? I like tiny homes ))))
ReplyDeleteYou can actually rent it out for a holiday.
Delete...what a sweet little building.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty building.
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