Initially part of the largest land holding in South Gippsland, Tarwin Park continues its ties with its history and provides an exceptional lifestyle within a modern working farm.
The main residence is set amidst magnificent Canary Island palms and turn of the century elms. The state of the art homestead is a fine example of sophisticated architecture from the soft muted hues of its exterior, the interior is a natural progression of understated elegance. The homestead overlooks the entire farm and flourishing Tarwin River flats. The east wing has open living area, quality kitchen with European stainless steel appliances, formal lounge/dining, reading room, study and main bedroom with own bathroom. The central hallway is a standalone feature, with its commanding gallery style. The northern wing includes the laundry, separate entrance hall, music room, separate toilet, guests’ bedrooms and bathroom, with large gallery-style hallway. The cottage was moved to this site and was part of the original servant headquarters with 4-bedrooms. It has been fully refurbished and has featured in both Melbourne and international publications.
The picturesque garden features mature oaks, cottonwood trees and tennis court.
Dairying is still the established industry and this extensively developed farm with abundant water, central laneway and modern dairy carries one of South Gippsland’s most productive dairy herds. Offering both views, lifestyle, direct access to the Tarwin River for fishing, this property is also part of South Gippsland’s hidden history.