Welcome to Bishopscourt, the home of the Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne.

Bishopscourt, one of the oldest properties in East Melbourne, has been the official residence of the Anglican Bishop, later Archbishop of Melbourne since 1853. It is the last intact urban estate within the City of Melbourne. For a time it was the residence of the Governor of Victoria. Bishopscourt is now the centre of a thriving Anglican community in Melbourne. If you would like to support the preservation of this iconic Melbourne building, please click on the donate button.

activities

What happens at
Bishopscourt?

history

Who built
Bishopscourt?

visiting

How can I see the
house and garden?

Books

Where can I find
more information?

garden

Who looks after
the garden?

pictures

Pictures of
Bishopscourt

support

How can I
support Bishopscourt

Click here to contact Bishopscourt

Wominjeka: Bishopscourt stands on the traditional lands of the Wurundjeri/Woiwurrung people of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to elders past and present.