List of National Trust properties in Australia
This list includes any stately home, historic house, museum or other property in the care of the autonomous state and territory branches of the National Trust of Australia. Many, but not all, of these are open to the public.
Australian Capital Territory[]
- Lanyon Homestead (staffed by the Trust, but owned by the ACT Government)
New South Wales[]
- Ahimsa, Cheltenham
- Bedervale, Braidwood (contents only)
- Cooma Cottage, Yass
- Dalwood House, Branxton (grounds of Wyndham Estate)
- Dundullimal, Dubbo
- Everglades Gardens, Leura
- Experiment Farm Cottage, Harris Park
- Grossmann House and Brough House, Maitland
- Harper's Mansion, Berrima
- Lindesay, Darling Point
- Miss Porter's House, Newcastle
- Miss Traill's House & Garden, Bathurst
- Norman Lindsay Gallery, Faulconbridge
- Old Government House, Parramatta
- , Bowral
- Riversdale, Goulburn
- Saumarez Homestead, Armidale
- S. H. Ervin Gallery, The Rocks
- St Ignatius Convent School, Wentworth (by appointment only)
- Sir Henry Parkes School of Arts, Tenterfield
- Tomago House, Tomago
- Vienna, Hunters Hill
- Wirrimbirra Sanctuary, between Tahmoor and Bargo
- Woodford Academy, Woodford
See also[]
- Historic Houses Trust of New South Wales
Northern Territory[]
- , Borroloola
- Burnett House, Darwin
- , near Daly Waters
- Hartley Street School, Alice Springs
- , Newcastle Waters
- , Katherine
- , Darwin
- Stuart Town Gaol, Alice Springs
- , Katherine
- , Pine Creek
- Pine Creek Railway Precinct, Pine Creek
- Tuxworth Fullwood House, Tennant Creek
Queensland[]
- Brennan and Geraghtys Store, Maryborough
- Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary, Gold Coast
- Grandchester railway station, Grandchester, Queensland
- Hou Wang Chinese Temple and Museum, Atherton
- James Cook Museum, Cooktown
- , Townsville
- Royal Bull's Head Inn, Toowoomba
- Stock Exchange Arcade, Charters Towers
- Wolston House, Wacol
- Zara Clark Museum, Charters Towers
South Australia[]
- , Keith (by appointment only)
- Ayers House, Adelaide
- Beaumont House, Beaumont
- Cape Jaffa Lighthouse, Kingston SE
- , Ceduna
- , Barmera
- , Angaston
- , Millicent
- , Cowell
- , Cowell
- , Crystal Brook
- , Robe
- , Keith (by appointment only)
- , Victor Harbor
- , Blackwood
- , Mount Gambier
- , Goolwa
- , Kingscote, Kangaroo Island
- , Moonta
- , Jamestown
- , Koppio
- , Maitland
- Matta House, Kadina
- , Port Lincoln
- , Millicent
- , Minlaton
- , Moonta
- , Moonta
- , Moonta
- , Whyalla
- , Barmera
- , Balaklava
- , Cleve (by appointment only)
- , Tea Tree Gully
- , Gawler
- , Auburn
- , Clare
- , Goolwa (by appointment only)
- , Beachport
- Olivewood, Renmark
- , Overland Corner
- , Penneshaw, Kangaroo Island
- , Penola
- , Strathalbyn
- , Melrose
- , Port Elliot
- Port Pirie Railway Station and Customs House, Port Pirie
- , Naracoorte
- Stangate House and Garden, Mount Lofty (by appointment only)
- , Streaky Bay
- , Wallaroo
- , Wellington
- , Willunga
- , Coromandel Valley
Tasmania[]
- , near Evandale
- , Launceston
- , Devonport
- , Latrobe
- , Richmond
- , Launceston
- , Queenstown
- , Hobart
- , Hobart
- , Westbury
Victoria[]
- , Geelong
- , Winchelsea
- Como House, South Yarra
- , Chiltern
- , Chiltern
- Government House, Melbourne (tours by appointment)
- , Yarra Glen
- , Caulfield
- , Chiltern
- La Trobe's Cottage, Melbourne
- McCrae Homestead, McCrae
- Polly Woodside, Melbourne
- Old Melbourne Gaol, Melbourne
- , Skipton
- Mulberry Hill, Langwarrin South - donated to the Trust in 1984 on the death of Joan Lindsay. It is open to the public on weekends and some weekdays.
- , South Melbourne
- , Portarlington
- Rippon Lea Estate, Elsternwick
- , Geelong
Western Australia[]
- , Bridgetown
- Central Greenough
- East Perth Cemeteries, East Perth
- Ellensbrook, Yebble
- Goldfields Pipeline
- Mangowine Homestead, Nungarin
- , Mundaring
- , Pinjarra
- Old Farm, Strawberry Hill, Albany
- Tranby House, Maylands
- , Coolgardie
- Wonnerup House and Old School, Busselton
- , West Midland
- York Courthouse Complex, York
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