Tocal Homestead

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Tocal Homestead has one of Australia’s finest collections of colonial farm buildings dating from the 1830s. The heritage site is open on Sundays from March to November. It’s well worth the visit.

The Homestead is set among magnificent fig trees and overlooks the Tocal lagoon, with the Paterson River beyond. Built in 1840 as a country retreat for Felix Wilson, the house is only one of the fascinating buildings on this site which illustrates the changes in the land use at Tocal since 1822.

Farm tours provide an opportunity to experience this beautiful property. The tour includes the beef, horse, dairy and sheep enterprises as well as the natural features of the historic landscape. Tocal is a working farm so visitors can view the seasonal activities of the farm operations.

Facilities

Carpark Coach Parking Family Friendly Gallery / Museum Lawn / Gardens Public Toilet

Internet Access

Free Wifi

Disabled Assistance

Caters for challenges with learning and communication Caters for high support needs Caters for limited mobility Caters for people with allergies and intolerances. Caters for vision impairment Wheelchair access

Rates

From AU$2.00

Adults – $15.00
Concession – $10.00
Children 2-16 YO $2.00

Prices not valid Tocal Field Days and special events

Trading Times

Check In: 10:00 am
Check Out: 4:00 pm

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