Dating from 1827, Vaucluse House consists of the principal, turreted house and its outbuildings scattered throughout grounds created by Wentworth and his wife, Sarah. Visitors choose to explore independently or on in-house tours to see the entertaining rooms, bedrooms, and servants’ areas—all dressed with period furnishings and original Wentworth pieces—before strolling the gardens.
The museum tends to feature on Sydney tours that bundle the city’s quintessential sights with some of its lower-profile sights, bringing them all together with handy door-to-door transportation. These tours typically include a stop outside the house with visits to Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House, and outlying spots such as Watson’s Bay and Manly Beach.