Experiment Farm Cottage - National Trust of Australia NSW

Experiment Farm Cottage - National Trust of Australia NSW Experiment Farm Cottage was built in 1835 by Surgeon John Harris. It is one of Australia’s oldest It is thought to have been built by c1835.

Experiment Farm cottage stands on the site of the first land grant in Australia, made in 1789 by Governor Phillip to the former convict James Ruse. By 1791 Ruse had successfully farmed the 30 acre site as an experiment in self-sufficiency, proving that a new settler could feed and shelter his family with relatively little assistance to get started. The Indian-style bungalow there today was built b

y Surgeon John Harris, who purchased the land from Ruse in 1793 for £ 40. It is one of Australia’s oldest standing properties and features in an 1837 sketch and subsequent watercolour by Conrad Martens. The house is furnished to reflect the home of Surgeon Harris, with simple but elegant pieces from National Trust’s collection of early colonial furniture, the largest of its kind in Australia. In the year 2000, the National Trust landscaped and planted the immediate grounds, using evidence from early paintings, plant catalogues and photographs to recreate, as far as possible, an authentic setting for the cottage. Guided tours are available, and a permanent display in the cellar tells the story of the site in all phases of its occupation; Indigenous and colonial to the present day.

This weekend!
18/09/2025

This weekend!

Address

9, Ruse Street
Harris Park, NSW
2150

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Experiment Farm Cottage - National Trust of Australia NSW posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share

Category