Fulford Place


This stunning 35-room Edwardian mansion was built in the early 1900s for quack-medicine millionaire George Taylor Fulford, the producer of the 'Pink Pills for Pale People.' Why not stop for a cup of tea on the verandah? Admission includes a guided tour, conducted hourly between 10am and 4pm.


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