Carrick Hill is fortunate to be one of the few period homes in Australia to survive with its original contents almost completely intact and its grounds undiminished.
Previously the home of Sir Edward and Ursula Hayward, Carrick Hill has gone from private country retreat to national treasure
Carrick Hill is governed by Carrick Hill Trust which supports senior staff to ensure this unique slice of Australian heritage continues to thrive
Carrick Hill relies on support from committed donors, Friends and volunteers who preserve this legacy for future generations to enjoy
If you have questions for us and can't find the answer here on our website, please to get in touch and we'd be happy to help
Previously the home of Sir Edward and Ursula Hayward, Carrick Hill has gone from private country retreat to national treasure
Carrick Hill is governed by Carrick Hill Trust which supports senior staff to ensure this unique slice of Australian heritage continues to thrive
Carrick Hill relies on support from committed donors, Friends and volunteers who preserve this legacy for future generations to enjoy
If you have questions for us and can't find the answer here on our website, please to get in touch and we'd be happy to help
Carrick Hill stands on Kaurna land. We recognise Aboriginal people as the traditional owners of the land and waters.