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“Relax in colonial style at Burnett House with Sunday afternoon tea and delight in specialty cakes and old-fashioned scones with jam and cream.”
There's nothing better than sipping tea in beautiful setting, and what better place to do this in Darwin than at the elegant Burnett House, with its lush gardens and incredible views across the harbour.
After surviving bullets, bombs and cyclones, Burnett House, one of the city's best examples of tropical architecture, is now in the hands of the National Trust. Wind down after a busy weekend with a delightful afternoon tea, available every Sunday from 3pm until 5pm. Savour delicious specialty cakes and scones with freshly prepared jam and clotted cream, along with tea and coffee. Take tea in the house's original drawing room or on the veranda overlooking the garden. Afterwards, head upstairs for a peek at the small museum, which gives a good idea of life in Darwin during World War II .
This quaint heritage home is just delightful! Burnett house was built in 1939 and is a great example of tropical architecture, even after it was bombed during WWII and damaged by cyclone Tracy... Read more
Burnett House
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- Sun: 2:30 am - 5:00 pm
- Mon - Sat: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm
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