Calthorpes' House, Canberra
Facts and practical information
Calthorpes' House stands as a unique window into the domestic history of Canberra, Australia, offering a glimpse into the life of a middle-class family in the early 20th century. This heritage-listed museum was once the residence of the Calthorpe family and has been preserved to showcase the 1920s household in its original form.
Built in 1927, the Calthorpes' House is a testament to the architectural and social history of the period. The red-brick house is furnished with original household items, from period furniture and household appliances to personal items that belonged to the family. Visitors can walk through the various rooms of the house, including the drawing-room, dining room, bedrooms, and kitchen, each telling a story of the era's way of life.
The museum is more than just an exhibition space; it provides an educational experience, bringing the past to life through its well-preserved interiors and artifacts. The house is filled with photographs, toys, and even the family's clothing, offering an intimate portrait of the Calthorpes and the broader historical context of the time.
Calthorpes' House also features a beautiful garden, which is maintained in the style of the period, adding to the authenticity of the visitor experience. The garden not only serves as a tranquil setting for the museum but also reflects the horticultural practices and leisure aspects of the 1920s.
Open to the public, Calthorpes' House invites tourists and locals to step back in time and appreciate the charm and history preserved within its walls. Guided tours are available, providing informative insights into the social history and the significance of the house within the development of Canberra.
24 Mugga WaySouth Canberra (Red Hill)Canberra 2004
Calthorpes' House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Manuka Oval, St. Christopher's Cathedral, The Lodge, St Paul's Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Calthorpes' House open?
- Monday closed
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday closed
- Friday closed
- Saturday 1 pm - 4 pm
- Sunday 1 pm - 4 pm