Camden Park House was designed by colonial architect John Verge for wool pioneers and agricultural entrepreneurs John and Elizabeth Macarthur. Since its completion in 1835, Camden Park has been recognised for its fine architecture, its connection to the Macarthur family and to the many and varied contributions made by this family to the development of agriculture in Australia. In all, seven generations of John Macarthur’s descendants have resided at Camden Park.
Camden Park is known as one of the most important historic houses in Australia. Visitors will experience the unique character and quality of its design, the gorgeous landscaping and garden, the historical collection of furniture and fine arts and the substantial documentary collection.
Keep an eye out for the annual Camden Park House & Garden Weekend Open where the public are welcome to enjoy festivities and explore the stunning gardens and historic homestead. Private tours can also be booked for larger groups throughout the year.