Eryldene is an early 20th century historic house and garden located in northern Sydney. It is recognised as one of the nation's most important heritage properties.
The house was designed by…
Eryldene is an early 20th century historic house and garden located in northern Sydney. It is recognised as one of the nation's most important heritage properties.
The house was designed by visionary architect William Hardy Wilson for Professor E G Waterhouse who created its internationally acclaimed camellia garden. Eryldene is listed on the National Estate and the New South Wales Heritage Register.
Eryldene is open throughout the year for open weekends and special events and is available for booked tours by groups.
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