Harpers Mansion and its collection

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Harper's Mansion is a heritage-listed house located in Berrima, New South Wales, Australia. It is now a house museum that is recognized for its Georgian design. The mansion is a property of the National Trust of Australia (NSW), which acquired it in 1978. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 1 March 2002.

Construction of Harper's Mansion

The house was built by James Harper, a Sutton Forest publican and the district's Chief Constable until 1835. He purchased the 100 acres on which the mansion now stands in 1834. The house was most likely built in 1835-36, featuring a single storey verandah and a detached brick kitchen. By 1844, there was also a stable block and a fenced garden.

Restoration and Public Opening of Harper's Mansion

In 1978, the National Trust of Australia (NSW) acquired the mansion and undertook a seven-year restoration. The mansion was opened to the public in 1985. It served as a house museum from 1985 to 1999. The mansion is a significant element in the historic town of Berrima and is one of Berrima's best-known buildings.

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Harpers Mansion
9 Wilkinson St
NSW 2577 Berrima

Visitor information Harpers Mansion

Opening hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday Closed
Saturday
11:00 – 15:00
Sunday
11:00 – 15:00

Admission

0 – 4Free
AdultsA$15.00
ConcessionA$12.00
FamilyA$42.00
National Trust membersFree

Facilities

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Location & Map

9 Wilkinson St, Berrima

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Exhibitions

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    Harpers Mansion, located in the historic town of Berrima, Australia, offers visitors a glimpse into 19th-century colonial life. This well-preserved Georgian house, built in the 1830s, sits on picturesque grounds that include a beautiful garden and a notable hedge maze.

    The mansion itself provides an authentic representation of early Australian architecture and interior design. Visitors can explore the period-furnished rooms, which give insight into the lifestyle of the wealthy Harper family and the broader colonial society of the time. The volunteer guides are generally knowledgeable and passionate about the property's history, offering informative tours that enhance the experience.

    One of the highlights of Harpers Mansion is its garden, particularly the hedge maze, which many visitors find enjoyable and challenging. The gardens are well-maintained and offer a pleasant space for a stroll or a picnic.

    However, some visitors note that the mansion is relatively small compared to other historic homes, which may leave those expecting a grand estate slightly disappointed. Additionally, as with many historic properties, access can be limited for those with mobility issues due to stairs and uneven surfaces.

    The opening hours are somewhat restricted, typically only on weekends and public holidays, which can be inconvenient for some travelers. Some visitors also mention that more interactive exhibits or activities could enhance the experience, especially for younger guests.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, Harpers Mansion generally receives positive reviews for its historical value, beautiful setting, and the effort put into its preservation. It's a good stop for those interested in Australian colonial history or looking for a peaceful attraction in the Southern Highlands region.

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