Located within the Macquarie Nature Reserve this house was built in 1890 by James Condon for John Edmund Flynn, a land surveyor who settled in Port Macquarie in 1885.
The property, originally 74 acres (30 hectares) consisted of an orchard, vineyard, creamery and flower garden. The house, built of red mahogany, is very generously proportioned and has been restored.
It is classified by the National Trust of Australia (NSW).
Open: Monday to Friday: 10am to 4pm; Saturday: 9am to 1pm.
Getting there: Roto Place, off Lord Street.
Walking: 30 minutes from the Town Green.
By Car: 5 minutes from the Town Green.
Contact: Friends of Roto, phone (02) 6584 2180.
