There are 16 historical houses in Greater Melbourne
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A Farm by the Bay The Altona Homestead, once the home of the Langhorne family, is now the home of the Altona Laverton Historical Society.
Ambleside Park Homestead is one of three historic properties owned by Knox City Council, including Stamford Park and Miller's Homestead and Gardens.
Box Cottage's gardens can be hired out for weddings, celebrations and creative events.
Como House is a historical house, with associated gardens in the City of Stonnington, Victoria, Australia.
Exploring the historic Cooks' Cottage in the picturesque Fitzroy Gardens is an absolute must when visiting Melbourne.
Cooks' Cottage, previously known as Captain Cook's Cottage, was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire and was brought to Melbourne in 1934 by Sir Russell Grimwade.
Owned by Bayside City Council and operated by the Friends of Black Rock House, Black Rock House is a listed treasure.
Heritage Hill Gardens are part of Dandenong's history.
Reconstructed home of 1800s statesman Charles La Trobe, featuring historical exhibits & tours.
Labassa is one of Australia's finest 19th-century mansions.
Rippon Lea Estate is a heritage-listed historic house and gardens located in Elsternwick, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Schramms Cottage dates from 1875.
Established in 1884, the historical buildings, walking tracks, cottage garden, barbecue area and family playground are the perfect place to explore early Colonial history in Whitehorse.
The Willows Historical Park is a picturesque public open space located in the heart of the Melton Township showcasing the history of Melton from its establishment to the present day.
Werribee Park is the estate of a historical building in Werribee, Victoria, Australia.
Woodlands Historic Homestead Complex (Woodlands Historic Park) Safety in Nature. It's good for both your mind and body when you get outdoors to explore and experience Victoria's natural places.