Established in 1836, Victoria's oldest homestead features three heritage-listed colonial buildings, including a 1854 woolshed with a stone fireplace, set on 25 hectares of land.
Price guide
$19,850
Capacity
60 to 600
Emu Bottom Homestead is a historic wedding and event venue established in 1836, located at the foot of the Macedon Ranges in Sunbury, Victoria. Operated by The Epicurean Group, the 25-hectare property features three refurbished colonial-style buildings made of local stone and timber, including the main heritage-listed homestead, the Woolshed, and the Miners Cottage.
Key venue features and options include: - Outdoor ceremony locations on expansive lawns and lush gardens.
- The Stables, a weather-safe indoor ceremony space featuring original bluestone, exposed timber, and a vaulted ceiling.
- The Woolshed, a rustic reception space built in 1854 with a large stone fireplace and a starry sky lighting installation.
- The Miners Cottage, a rustic indoor ceremony option with timber slabs and red brick fireplaces.
- Under Sky alfresco dining on the homestead lawns for up to 140 guests.
- Marquee or tipi style celebrations on the grounds for up to 600 guests.
- In-house catering by The Epicurean Group focusing on regional, seasonal produce served in a signature shared style.
- Full event coordination and planning support provided by the in-house team, Ever After Effect.
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