Carrick Hill
Highlights
- Explore the 100-acre estate with breathtaking views from the Adelaide foothills to the ocean.
- Wander through magnificent landscaped gardens and bushland, perfect for a relaxing day out with family.
- Discover Australia's most intact historic house, showcasing a diverse modern art collection and rich history.
- Savour a delightful lunch or coffee at Rozelle's, enhancing your visit with local flavours and charm.
Please note the House Museum is closed during July for annual care and conservation work. The grounds and Rozelle’s remain open Wednesday to Sunday, 10 am to 4:30 pm.
The House Museum will reopen Friday 1st August.
Set in a 100-acre estate in the Adelaide foothills, with spectacular views stretching to the ocean, Carrick Hill is Australia’s most intact historic house, lovingly preserved for all to enjoy.
Previously the private home of Sir Edward and Lady Ursula Hayward, Carrick Hill is a South Australian cultural icon renowned for its historical significance, diverse modern art collection and magnificent landscaped gardens and bushland open to all to explore and enjoy.
Located close to the Adelaide Hills wine regions, spectacular southern beaches and the Adelaide CBD, Carrick Hill is a special place to discover South Australia’s rich history, connect with art and nature, and enjoy a great day out with friends and family.
Visitors can explore the House Museum, join a tour of the House or Garden, discover the Storybook Trail, explore the Gardens, enjoy lunch or coffee at Rozelle’s and browse the Carrick Hill Shop.
Plan your perfect day out at Carrick Hill.
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Accreditations
- Australian Museums and Galleries Association
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.