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Howe House

WHAT

Colonial

WHERE

Windsor

WHEN

1820

Howe House dates from 1820 and is located in historic Thompson Square  (Australia’s oldest Georgian Square), Windsor. It was built for John Howe, who arrived as a free settler on the Coromandel in 1802. In 1809 he went to Windsor to manage the business and farming interests of the district's most prominent citizen, ex-convict Andrew Thompson.

Howe House is part of the Hawkesbury Regional Museum complex.

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Saturday & Sunday: at 11am and 2pm, other times by appointment.

HHA members receive free admission.

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