Glenleigh was built in the
1880's by James Ewan, a shipping merchant, businessman and
philanthropist as his "country residence". He and his wife
were very involved with life in Penrith, and gave freely of their time and money
to many charitable causes.
Glenleigh houses' distinctive appearance stems from the unusual bricks it is built
with. They were shipped across from England as the ballast in
James Ewan's merchant ships. These bricks are contrasted with red
brick lintels. Timber verandahs and an imposing timber entry porch
add to the fine exterior.
The interior of the house is also magnificent, and still in a very good state of repair.
The most impressive detail in Glenleigh is the ornate work on the ceilings. Two Italian
artists were brought to Autralia by James Ewan to create these masterpieces. Each room
displays a medallion which is uniquely suited to its use - musicians and opera singers in the
Music Room, writers in the Library, and fish, hare and birds in the Dining Room.
Fortunately for the history of the district and for Glenleigh , the present owners are keenly
interested in restoring the house and garden to their original state. The garden has over 200
rose bushes, and an extensive selection of conifers, exotic grafted specimens and magnificent
deciduous avenues, making it spectacular during any season.
Please contact us for more details.
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