Glenmore House, an original c.1850 sandstone homestead surrounded by a collection of restored vernacular farm buildings and nationally acclaimed gardens created over almost four decades of stewardship. Here, history, horticulture, hospitality and a deep connection to the land converge in one extraordinary holding. In May, it will be 38 years since the current custodians, Larry and Mickey Robertson, began transforming Glenmore House into the remarkable destination that it is today: a place where intimate events, recognised gardens, film and photography locations, and a thriving small-scale commercial enterprise flourish, all while preserving the essential character that makes this property so singular.
A significant opportunity identified but not yet pursued is a fully sequential, regenerative-agriculture principled food farm and restaurant - with a specific and compelling north-east facing site overlooking the dams, and with views to the hills beyond. Tranquil, yet barely a traffic light separates the property from Sydney, with Sydney Airport just 45 minutes away.
Original c.1850 sandstone homestead, plus a seamlessly integrated contemporary extension
4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms; master with ensuite and dressing room
26 acres* across two titles (approx. 11 and 15 acres), with six cell-grazing paddocks, three dams, a bore and windmill
Acclaimed gardens featured in Gardening Australia, Belle, Vogue Living, Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian and more
Extraordinary collection of restored historic farm buildings: Dairy event space with commercial kitchen and cool room, 1850s Barn, Stables/pool house, Hay Shed entertaining space, and artist's Bothy
Organic kitchen garden with espaliered fruit trees, dedicated growing beds, chicken run and citrus pen
Orchard with olives, almonds, apples and figs; remnant Western Sydney dry rainforest along creek corridors
Established commercial operation with proven track record in weddings, conferences, workshops, film and photography