National Trust Open Day at Gungahlin Homestead on Saturday 11 April 2026

Almost 200 years of history. A bold new future. On Saturday 11 April, the National Trust ACT is hosting a special Open Day at Gungahlin Homestead as part of the 2026 Canberra and Region Heritage Festival.

Step Inside Canberra's Best Kept Secret

You are invited to experience Gungahlin Homestead up close. Walk the grounds of this remarkable Georgian-Victorian pastoral estate, explore the heritage buildings, and see firsthand the vision for one of Australia's most exciting retirement lifestyle precincts.

Whether you're a history enthusiast, a future resident, or simply curious about what's been happening behind the gates in Crace, this is your chance to explore it all.

What to Expect

The Open Day runs from 10:00am to 2:30pm and there's plenty to see and do:

• Guided tours of the Homestead and heritage precinct

• Meet the Crace Holdings team and find out more about their visionary masterplan

• Enjoy a relaxed BBQ and coffee under the magestic heritage trees

Part of the Canberra and Region Heritage Festival

This Open Day is hosted by the National Trust ACT as an official event of the 43rd Canberra and Region Heritage Festival, running from 11 April to 10 May 2026. This year's festival theme is Mid-Century: Innovation, Change and Optimism, exploring the ideas and designs that shaped Canberra into the city it is today.

The National Trust will also be launching their Instagram presence from the event using the hashtag #AccessHeritage making it a landmark day for heritage in the capital.

ACT Minister for Heritage Chris Steel has championed the festival's role in celebrating the region's heritage, and the Open Day promises to be a highlight of the program's opening weekend.

View the official event listing on the ACT Heritage Festival website →

About Gungahlin Homestead

Gungahlin Homestead is one of the oldest heritage properties in the ACT. Settled in the 1830s, the homestead was built in two major stages — a rendered brick Georgian house in 1862–65 and a grand sandstone Victorian addition by Edward Crace in 1883. The estate was resumed by the Commonwealth, in 1911, on the formation of the Australian Capital Territory. For 70 years, the property was used by the CSIRO for wildlife research and closed to the public. Crace Holdings, a group of committed Canberra investors, purchased the 36-hectare estate in 2023 and is now progressing plans to conserve the Homestead as the community hub for a vibrant retirement lifestyle precinct on the grounds.

Getting Here

Gungahlin Homestead is located on the corner of Gungahlin Drive and Barton Highway, in the Canberra suburb of Crace — just 15 minutes from Civic. Entry is from the rear via 80 Bellenden Street. Parking is available on site.

Saturday 11 April 2026, 10am–2:30pm.

Admission is FREE.

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