Barwon Grange (Newtown)



Barwon Grange (Newtown)

Barwon Grange is the the only surviving example of the many fashionable river front residences built along the Barwon River during the 1850s and 1860s for the wealthy of Geelong.

Built for the merchant and banker Jonathon Porter O'Brien and his wife Ann, the house was filled with mahogany furniture, damask curtains, Bohemian glass, Dresden china, a piano, two music boxes, card-tables, paints, chess and backgammon boards.

The extensive library featured a 'Cyclopaedia of Medicine' and Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice. The cellar was stocked with wine and spirits, the conservatory filled with plants, sculptures, a collection of coral and two canaries in brass cages.

Barwon Grange (Newtown)

The O'Briens lived in the house for only a year but, over 160 years later, the Gothic Revival house's unique features are still to be seen including a veranda balustrade, a rare smoking room and an early conservatory.

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25 Fernleigh Street,  Newtown 3220 Map

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Barwon Grange (Newtown)25 Fernleigh Street,, Newtown, Victoria, 3220