Built in 1857, Garroorigang is a unique heritage home lived in by the collateral descendants of Explorer Hamilton Hume. Filled with a rare collection of 150 years of colonial and Australian history, Garroorigang is included in the Register of the National Estate as a site of national significance.
The home's history and contents reflect its time as a teamsters Inn on the route to the goldfields, a private school for gentlemen's sons and today as a classic example of a private residence in the Victorian era.
Located at Goulburn NSW, two minutes off the Hume highway, Garroorigang is open daily for individual and group tours. Members of the family provide visitors with a personal guided tour through the home and its fascinating contents.
The Homestead and garden are also available, by arrangement, for weddings and other special events.