But it’s a lot more than perception. When the Burnett House was built there was no power, so there were no ceiling fans, let along air-conditioning. On the day we visited it was in the mid-30s outside and yet inside the Burnett House it was cool, shady, breezy and very, very pleasant.
It was too early for G&Ts but an Earl Grey tea would have gone down very well indeed.
The super-helpful National Trust lady who showed us around was busy baking cakes for the popular Sunday afternoon high tea at the Burnett House, so if you find yourself in Darwin, make sure you treat yourself to a visit.