Address
7 Onslow Ave, Elizabeth Bay, New South Wales 2011
Phone
02 8239 2333
Looking for a strikingly elegant wedding venue doused in true Australian history? If so, you’ll adore what Elizabeth Bay House has to offer. Built in the 1800s by famed architect, John Verge, and occupied by Colonial Secretary Alexander Macleay, this extraordinary location has become known as one of Sydney’s ‘best-kept secrets’.
This plush mansion is truly the epitome of sophistication and class, with tasteful furnishings, a gorgeous roaring fireplace, luxuriously high ceilings, and sandstone detailing. You and your guests will feel like you’ve been whisked away to another era, with plenty of unique photo opportunities and unforgettable moments to be had.
If a stylish ceremony within Elizabeth Bay House’s majestic three-storey elliptical saloon followed by a magnificent reception experience in the romantic, heritage-decorated dining space sounds sublime, look no further. The charming sandstone cellar, elevated verandah, dedicated wedding coordinator, and spectacular Sydney Harbour views are also worth a marvel.
“We are so glad we hired the Elizabeth Bay House for our wedding. The colonial-style home looked out to the Sydney Harbour. The catering was amazing, and the team was so attentive. We took so many amazing photos inside and outside the venue! I felt like a princess.” — Christina M.
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Elizabeth Bay House can accommodate up to 40 guests for a sit-down reception or up 100 guests for a lavish cocktail soiree - a memorable, unique wedding experience.
“Beautiful historic house with stunning views and charming old architecture and furnishings. The team was very friendly and knowledgeable, and very willing to answer questions.” — Harold J.