Barwon Grange
Highlights
- Explore the Gothic Revival architecture of Barwon Grange, showcasing mid-nineteenth century elegance along the scenic Barwon River.
- Admire the recreated interiors, featuring rare decorative objects like a Minton ceramic chandelier from the late 1850s.
- Wander through the extensive library, offering a glimpse into the literary tastes of the prosperous O'Brien family.
- Discover the rich history of Geelong's merchants, whose wealth flourished during the gold rush era, still evident today.
The only survivor of a fashionable and picturesque mid-nineteenth century villa built along the Barwon River in Geelong.
With the Barwon River as the vista, the house was built for successful merchant and banker Jonathon Porter O’Brien and his wife Ann.
They filled their Gothic Revival style home with elegant and modern furnishings. Today you can see these recreated interiors, including many decorative and domestic objects from the late 1850s, including a rare Minton ceramic chandelier.
The cellar was stocked with wine and spirits, the conservatory filled with plants, sculptures, a collection of coral and two canaries in brass cages. The couple kept an extensive library which featured a Cyclopaedia of Medicine and Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice.
The O’Briens lived in the house for only a year but, over 170 years later, the villa’s unique features continue to reflect the lifestyle of the 1850s and the prosperous merchants of Geelong, whose wealth grew after the discovery of gold in the Colony.
Visit the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) website to check opening hours when planning your visit.
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- National Trust
- National Trust
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