Camden Park Estate and Belgenny Farm | |
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Location | Elizabeth Macarthur Avenue, Camden South, Camden Council, New South Wales, Australia |
Coordinates | 34°06′32″S 150°43′08″E / 34.1088°S 150.7190°E |
Built | 1819–1840 |
Built for | John Macarthur |
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Owner | Belgenny Farm Trust; Camden Park Preservation Committee |
Official name | Camden Park Estate and Belgenny Farm; Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute (EMAI); Menangle Paddock |
Type | State heritage (landscape) |
Designated | 22 December 2006 |
Reference no. | 1697 |
Type | Farm |
Category | Farming and Grazing |
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The Camden Park Estate incorporating the Belgenny Farm is a heritage-listed large working historical farm located at Elizabeth Macarthur Avenue, in the outer south-western Sydney suburb of Camden South, New South Wales, Australia. It was designed by Henry Kitchen in c. 1800, John Verge in c. 1835 and A. J. Onslow in c. 1888 and built from 1819 to 1840 by John Macarthur in c. 1800, James English and Sons in c. 1888 and John Sulman c. 1895. The property is owned by Belgenny Farm Trust and Camden Park Preservation Committee. It was added to the New South Wales State Heritage Register on 22 December 2006.[1] Today, part of the original estate contains the Elizabeth Macarthur Agricultural Institute; having originally served as a commercial sheep station and horticultural farm for the Macarthur family since the early 1800s.