Gungahlin Homestead
A heritage-listed 19th-century homestead in Crace available for private functions, featuring sandstone architecture, a rear courtyard, and English-style gardens.
Gungahlin Homestead A heritage-listed 19th-century homestead in Crace available for private functions, featuring sandstone architecture, a rear courtyard, and English-style gardens. Gungahlin CraceGungahlin Homestead is a heritage-listed pastoral property on Bellenden Street in Crace, built progressively from the mid-19th century by William Davis and later expanded by Edward Crace into a grand English-style residence. The 1883 sandstone addition and surrounding cultural landscape — including a rear courtyard, carriage loop, and miniature lake — remain largely intact. The homestead is available for private hire and sits approximately 20 minutes from Canberra’s city centre.
Highlights
- Heritage-listed ACT property with 1883 sandstone extension
- Rear courtyard, garden areas, and a carriage loop
- English park-style grounds with a miniature lake
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Last updated 11 April 2026