Norman Lindsay bought this Faulconbridge sandstone cottage in 1912 and spent nearly six decades turning it into something stranger and more personal than a home — adding Roman colonnades, a courtyard, fountains, and sculptures across 42 acres of bushland. The painting studio still holds his brushes, canvases, and etching press. The *Magic Pudding* display is genuinely good. Open Thursday to Monday.
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