Riversdale - General Entry

Riversdale - General Entry

By National Trust of Australia (NSW)

Overview

Visit Riversdale in Goulburn

Riversdale - General Entry

Riversdale has a rich history and is set in beautiful grounds.

Edward Twynam, the New South Wales Surveyor-General bought it in 1875 and it remained the family home until 1967. Sketches and furniture crafted by Emily Twynam still decorate the home.

The property was originally built in the late 1830s as a coaching inn, and later became home to the district surveyor, Edward Twynam and his family. Edward was appointed Chief Surveyor of NSW during the 1890s and his family occupied Riversdale for almost 100 years prior to its purchase by the National Trust.

Standing within its original paddocks and outbuildings, Riversdale is a fine example of a Colonial Georgian home surrounded by splendid gardens and picnic grounds.

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Riversdale

2 Twynam Drive

Goulburn, NSW 2580 Australia

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