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SEPTEMBER 2026 - FRIDAY MORNING OPEN GARDEN AT ERYLDENE

  • Eryldene Historic House and Garden 17 McIntosh Street Gordon, NSW, 2072 Australia (map)

2026 Friday Morning Open Garden at Eryldene!

Discover one of the hidden gems of Sydney’s North Shore. Eryldene is the former home of Professor E.G. Waterhouse and his family. The house was built, and its garden created, early last century. In these very special gardens is where you will find one of Australia’s most important collections of camellias. Professor Waterhouse was internationally recognised for his huge contribution to the “camellia world.” He and his family lived in the house until his death in 1977. The Eryldene Trust now opens the garden for events and tours.

Take a tour of the garden with one of our informative guides, learn how the garden was created, and hear how we are adapting to a changing climate. Absorb gardening tips from our volunteer gardeners and enjoy a home-made morning tea or coffee in the loggia.

Purchasing tickets online: 

Garden Tour & Tea Package includes admission to the garden + a guide booklet + a Garden Tour + Morning Tea.

Entry ticket includes only admission to the garden + a guide booklet. Please note Garden Tour tickets can be purchased separately at the gate. Morning Tea can be purchased separately at the café.

Garden Tour includes a guided walk through the garden with one of our knowledgeable volunteers.

Purchasing tickets at the gate:

Tickets can be purchased at the gate. We recommend booking online so that we can plan for your delicious homemade refreshments.

Tour Details:

The Garden Tour starts promptly at 10:15 am, so please arrive on time.

Please note the tour is of the garden only. The House is currently not open on these days.

Get involved with Eryldene:

Eryldene Historic House and Garden receives NO on-going government funding - which means we rely entirely on the support of our community. The support and generosity of our ticketholders, Members and Volunteers is vital for the success of Eryldene. With your help, we will be able to conserve the House, sustain our camellia collection, maintain our events programme, and in doing so, safeguard Eryldene for future generations.

How can I help? Make a donation, become a member or apply to become a volunteer.

You can also sign up to stay up-to-date with the latest news, offers and events.

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