Stoke House Carcoar is located on two acres of ground just below the picturesque train station (1888). The main building is centrally located on the eastern boundary, Naylor street, of the block. To its north is a convict built stable (now museum) which, together with Stoke House, formerly supported the activities of a blacksmith. To its south is a substantial cottage garden. The western part of the block contains extensive lawns and two
The cottage garden abuts the café providing a wonderfully relaxed dining experience. In spring and summer it provides a succession of stunning blossoms followed by the colours of autumn. In winter the greenery and limited blossoms continue to provide a relaxing atmosphere for the diner.
Leashed dogs are welcome in the garden and water bowls are provided.
There is plenty of car parking space both in the adjoining streets and adjacent to the museum on the site.