VICTORIA'S OLDEST HOMESTEAD EST.1836. History ; Weddings; Events. Built in 1836, Emu Bottom Homestead is Victoria's oldest homestead set at the foot of the Macedon Ranges. This top-rated property features 62 acres of magnificent grounds, local wine and produce and plenty of photo opportunities photographers will absolutely adore!. And, with accommodation available on-site, you and your guests can simply.

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

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Historic Emu Bottom homestead near Sunbury on market for the first time in 50 years

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

The legendary Emu Bottom Homestead, circa 1836, hits the market
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Historic Emu Bottom homestead near Sunbury on market for the first time in 50 years

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

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Emu Bottom Homestead Wedding Price & Sunbury

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Onsite accommodation. Emu Bottom Homestead: Sunbury: Up to 250 guests : Victoria's oldest homestead perfect for all types of events from a masquerade under the stars, business conference or daytime meeting, to an Australian themed party with campfires, Billytea and damper. Emu Bottom has three unique spaces: The Homestead, The Woolshed and.. Emu Bottom Homestead is a historic homestead near Sunbury, in Victoria. Built around 1836, Emu Bottom is the oldest existing farmhouse constructed by settlers in Victoria. It was so named because it was on low lying ground which was the haunt of numerous emus. The main homestead and some of its outlying buildings were constructed from local stone, dry coursed with creek mud and stringy bark.