5 /5 Dennis Lin: Great museum, the staffs talked and guided us throughout our visit and the cottage stuff were stunning. Completely worth the money.
5 /5 Ben Flack: A small museum to the history of Carss Park and the Carss family, also has a roll for the Kogarah area of people who served in WW1. The staff there were friendly and definitely cared about the piece of history they were preserving.
3 /5 Brett Liebenberg: Open every Sunday afternoon from 1pm. Prices have gone up by $3 but kids now enjoy free entry!
5 /5 Hayley Dean: Carss Bush Park, Blakehurst: located in the foreshore of Kogarah Bay, this wonderful parkland holds Regional Heritage Significance.
The house you can see in the photos was once owned by a Scotsman by the name of William Carss in 1863 and is now a museum (only opened on Sunday) run by the Kogarah Historical Environment.
5 /5 Carole Jones: A group of Balmain Probus members visited the museum on the 26th September, we all thoroughly enjoyed the experience, the 2 ladies from the Historical Society were so informative and we had a really wonderful visit.
Marcio Great place to spend time with yourself, friends and/or family. Easier to find parking at the bush side than the flats. Plenty of shaded areas and a variety of spaces, from the sand beach to the playground, restaurant, bbqs and other greens for picnics and play. The restrooms are well maintained.
The playground is not the best but still very good for both big and small children.
Maria Diana Syrakis Lovely park with playground facilities for kids aged 1-10 years. The playground is well shaded and has different sized slides, swings and climbing equipment, as well as a smaller section for toddlers. Lots of benches and picnic benches available. Toilet block available on site. There is also a basketball court and grassed area available for ball sports. Parking is available on the street and free.