View of rear of Susannah Place Museum

Susannah Place Museum

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The Rocks, New South Wales

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58 - 64 Gloucester Street,
The Rocks,
New South Wales
2000.

Built in 1844, Susannah Place Museum is a terrace of four houses that incorporates a recreated 1915 corner store. Rare in the city of Sydney, it has a continuous history of domestic occupancy by working-class families. Susannah Place Museum provides a rare opportunity to explore domestic working-class life from 1844 to 1990. It is evidence of the richness of community life that existed in The Rocks. The modest interiors and rear yards illustrate the restrictions of nineteenth-century inner-city life. The many layers of paint finishes, wallpapers and floor coverings that have survived provide a valuable insight into the tastes of the working class. The original brick privies and open laundries are some of the earliest surviving washing and sanitary amenities remaining in the city. Please note: Museum entry is by guided tour only....

Product Types

  • Galleries, Museums and Collections
  • Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Accreditation

  • Quality Tourism Accreditation

Facilities found here

  • Gallery / Museum
  • Non Smoking
  • Public Telephone
  • Shop / Gift Shop

Accessibility Information

  • Disabled access available, contact operator for details.

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View of the parlour, 60 Gloucester Street, Susannah Place Museum
View through door into the corner shop, 64 Gloucester Street, Susannah Place Museum
Goods in the window of the corner shop, 64 Gloucester Street, Susannah Place Museum