Abercrombie House
Bathurst Regional Council, Australia
Abercrombie House is a heritage-listed historic house and house museum located in Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia. It was constructed in the 1870s by the Stewart family, pioneers in the Bathurst region. Considered to be of historical significance, the house was added to the New South Wales Heritage Register on 5 December 2006. It was also added to non-statutory lists by the NSW branch of the National Trust and the now defunct Register of the National Estate on 21 March 1978, where it was described as "an outstanding example of Victorian Tudor style architecture. It is built of granite with sandstone dressing to the quoins and window surrounds, and there are two storeys together with an attic floor. The building's most striking feature is its array of curvilinear parapeted gables topped by iron finials."
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