The Manor, Mosman

The Manor is a mansion located in Mosman, a suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Built c. 1911, loosely in the Federation Queen Anne style, it stands in the harbour-front street of Iluka Road, in the Mosman locality of Clifton Gardens.

The Manor became an important centre for the Society and was regarded as a great "occult forcing-house".

[2] The English writer Mary Lutyens stayed at The Manor in the 1920s and described it as "a huge and hideous villa".

[3] The young Indian Jiddu Krishnamurti, who was presented as the new "World Teacher", stayed in nearby David Street with his brother Nitya while Lutyens—his eventual biographer—stayed at The Manor.