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Howe House - Windsor

Howe House dates from 1820 and is located in historic Thompson Square  (Australia’s oldest Georgian Square), Windsor. It was built for John Howe, who arrived as a free settler on the Coromandel (1802). In 1809 he went to Windsor to manage the business and farming interests of the district's most prominent citizen, ex-convict Andrew Thompson.

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It is part of the Hawkesbury Regional Museum complex

 

House Opening Times: Saturday and Sunday at 11am and 2pm and at other times by appointment.

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Museum Opening Times:   Wednesday - Monday 10am - 4pm, Tuesday by appointment. Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Good Friday.

 

HHA members receive free admission

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Websitewww.hawkesbury.nsw.gov.au/museum

WHAT

Colonial 

WHERE

Windsor, NSW

WHEN

1820

Contact Us

Historic Houses Association of Australia Limited
1A Carthona Avenue, Darling Point,

NSW, 2027 
enquiries@hha.net.au     02 9252 5554

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