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Historic Wedding Venue

Historic Wedding Venue

Historic Wedding Venue

One unique and charming option for your special day is a historic wedding venue, this can be held at venues such as Warrawong Estate. These buildings add a touch of elegance and nostalgia to the special day, creating a memorable experience for the couple and their guests. The grand architecture and rich history of the building can also serve as a beautiful backdrop for wedding photos. Additionally, hosting your day at a historic wedding venue can help preserve and support the maintenance of these important pieces of our cultural heritage.

Many couples dream of having a romantic wedding at a historic wedding venue, surrounded by beautiful architecture and rich history. Warrawong Estate is the perfect location for a historic wedding venue, with its stunning gardens, elegant interior, and grand rustic wedding venue that can accommodate a large number of guests. The estate also offers a variety of services, such as bar service and venue styling, to ensure that your special day is everything you have ever dreamed of. With its unique charm and timeless beauty, the historic wedding venue at Warrawong estate will truly be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Warrawong Estate is the closest you’ll get to a historic wedding venue so near to Melbourne’s countryside. Built by a notable squatter, it sits on property with panoramic views of Werribee River, Exford Reservoir, and the Toolern Creek valley. In the early 20th Century, its owners included a well-known female racing motorist and the first Australian to compete in Monte Carlo – a world-ranking polo player, and the managing director of the Swallow and Ariel Biscuit Company. The Warrawong Shearing Shed at 1200 Exford Road, Eynesbury is significant as a rare and unusual surviving Victorian styled bluestone shearing shed that once formed part of the major nineteenth century pastoral property of Exford.

The woolshed dates to the late 1850s. Adjacent to the shearing shed sit three large concrete silos. A legacy of the changing farming practices in the twentieth century. They are significant as the most striking evidence of the historic change of use of the property from a major sheep-run, to small farming and for their relatively early date (pre-1935). This venue is the best of the best when it comes to hosting at a historic wedding venue.

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