Real Estate & Design in Vaucluse – This affluent suburb houses some of Sydney’s most elaborate waterfront homes & luxury accommodation
Things to do in Vaucluse
Sail from Watsons Bay, walk out on the Sydney Harbour South Head & see the lighthouse. Walk to Bondi through Dover Heights. Play golf in Rose Bay or shop in the Vaucluse village
History of Vaucluse
For many years, Vaucluse was the richest suburb in Sydney. With its spectacular views & rich architecture, Vaucluse is currently still among the top five most expensive suburbs of Sydney
Landmark in Vaucluse
Vaucluse House, built in 1803 is a remarkable gothic style mansion which includes lavish rooms, mid 19th century furnishings & is surrounded by 10 hectares of formal gardens & grounds. Nearby is Nielsen Park a protected harbour beach & Strickland House, another elaborate 19th Century house
Shopping in Vaucluse
Vaucluse has a select number of specialised stores, however the Bondi shopping area is only a short distance away
Restaurants & Cafes in Vaucluse
There are a numerous amount of coffee shops, cafes & restaurants including a Victorian style tea house at Vaucluse House & a fine-dining restaurant at Nielsen Park boasting delicious Italian cuisine
Sports & Fitness in Vaucluse
There is a tennis centre, football fields, soccer grounds & numerous local gyms in the area
Transport in Vaucluse
Transport is well catered with numerous bus services. Both Rose Bay & Watsons Bay are near offering Ferry services
Distance to the City from Vaucluse
7 Km & 15 minutes by Taxi
Distance to the Airport from Vaucluse
9 Km & 30 minutes by Taxi
Schools, Institutions, Hospitals in Vaucluse
Eastern Suburbs community college, Kincoppal School, Vaucluse Public & Vaucluse High School are all in the area