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McCrae Homestead - National Trust
Point of InterestDescription
McCrae Homestead is one of Victoria's oldest homesteads and is a physical reminder of the early pioneering life.
The homestead built in 1844 by lawyer Andrew McCrae and his artist wife Georgiana is a rare example of drop slab construction. Georgianas great-great-great grandson sold it to the National Trust in 1970.
Open every Sunday 11am- 4pm
Last entry is at 3.30pm
Closed July and August.
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