This distinguished and historic home overlooks Watson Bay’s shore. Originally name Zandoliet, it was built in 1837 for Colonial Treasurer Pieter Laurentz Campbell and designed by Mortimer Lewis – the Colonial Architect for NSW from 1835 to 1849. It has been three different hotels, a zoo for exotic animals, council chambers and a library. In 1950, the grand residence became the Dunbar House, named after an English frigate ship that sunk in 1857. Now it hosts a daytime café. The elegant surrounds are also perfect for wedding receptions and other special events.