Rupertswood Mansion
Overview
At the end of a long winding drive, nestled amongst mature trees,
stands "Rupertswood". A remarkable architectural expression of the more
genteel, Victorian era. Its magnificent proportions and unique gardens
lay testimony to the privilege and power that prevailed on these
grounds. Built as a residence for Sir William Clarke, (first Australian
born Baronet), it became a power seat in the great English tradition.
Balls, hunt meets and week–end house parties were frequent. Anyone of
note, in Victorian and Edwardian society, was entertained by the
Clarkes.
Many historical figures visited "Rupertswood", including Dame Nellie
Melba, several Governors of Victoria and a rumoured visit by the Duke
and Duchess of York, (later to become King George V and Queen Mary). "Rupertswood"
is a place steeped in history, perhaps best known as the birthplace of
the "Ashes", a tradition created from a social game between the visiting
English Cricketers and a local Sunbury side, made up largely of
Rupertswood staff. Today, Victoria's most famous country house returns
to its original function as a centre of great entertaining.
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Contact Details
Address:
3 Macedon Street, SUNBURY VIC 3429, Australia
Phone: (03) 9740 5020
Fax: (03) 9740 3686
E-mail: info@rupertswood.com
Website: www.rupertswood.com
Hours of Operation
By appointment.
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