Several of the Jamison Valley tracks including the Stairway itself were closed in recent years due to maintenance, but most have since been re-opened.
It includes 12 acres of gardens, including lawns with vistas of the Jamison Valley.
On its eastern side, the valley is separated from the Jamison Valley by Narrow Neck Plateau.
The neck separates the Jamison Valley (to the east) from the Megalong Valley (to the west).
This opens up the Jamison Valley for popular day walks to sites such as Mount Solitary and the Ruined Castle.
It extends southwards from Wentworth Falls and is the eastern boundary of the Jamison Valley.
Its original purpose was the transportation of shale from the Jamison Valley to the cliff-top.
The Jamison Valley is a popular place for bushwalking and camping.
J.B. North ran a shale mine in the Jamison Valley in the 19th century, and other operations were set up in several places.
The house offers stunning views over the Jamison Valley.