George Street and Macquarie Street Gatehouses

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The Macquarie and George Street gatehouses were built to welcome people to the new Parramatta Park. The 6 gatehouses at Parramatta Park’s entrances – on George Street, Ross Street, Park Road,…

The Macquarie and George Street gatehouses were built to welcome people to the new Parramatta Park.

The 6 gatehouses at Parramatta Park’s entrances – on George Street, Ross Street, Park Road, Macquarie Street, Great Western Highway at Mays Hill and Queens Road – date from the 1870s.

The Tudor-style George Street Gatehouse and the Gothic-style Macquarie Street Gatehouse are the grand entrances to Parramatta Park. The George Street Gatehouse was built on the site of Governor Macquarie’s small stone lodge in 1885 and is now a local landmark.

The gatehouses reference British culture and are examples of the enhancement and utility of 19th century design. Today, these grand entrances have become a place for you to visit. The pop-up café - Good George by Circa offers takeaway food and drinks from the George Street Gatehouse.

Actively welcomes people with access needs.

Offer a range of contact methods for receiving complaints

Offer multiple options for booking - web, email, phone

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