Tomago House, built in 1843, is a very special location, set in five hectares of parkland, the mansion retains the graciousness and style of the Victorian era. The wide verandahs and lofty clerestory are the natural places to receive guests and serve pre-dinner cocktails. The Family Chapel, elegant house and receiving rooms, and landscaped grounds evoke a sweet nostalgia for a time past.
Built by Richard and Maria Windeyer in the 1840s this gracious sandstone villa was the centrepiece of a large estate. With its family chapel and remnants of the nineteenth century pleasure gardens the house is closely identified with three generations of one of Australia's most distinguished families.
With its romantic setting, Tomago is available for receptions, balls, dinners, exhibitions, and seminars. Your function will come alive in the spectacular interior and extensive grounds. Open for viewing Sundays from 11.00am - 3.00pm.

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