Mulberry Hill National Trust is located in Langwarrin South, on the southern outskirts of Victoria's capital, Melbourne, about 55 kilometers from the city of Melbourne.
Mulberry Hill National Trust, a historic American colonial house built in 1926 on about 29 acres, is surrounded by charming countryside and West Port (Western Port). It is the home of the artist Sir Daryl Lindsay (Sir Daryl Lindsay) and his wife, Mrs. Joan (Lady Joan). Sir Lindsay served as curator of (National Gallery of Victoria) at the Victoria National Gallery between 1941 and 1956, while Mrs. Joan was known for her classic novel "hanging Rock picnic" (Picnic at Hanging Rock). Since then, the Lindsey couple donated their favorite Mulberry Hill residence, as well as some important art collections, exquisite Georgian furniture, glassware, and Staffordshire (Staffordshire) ceramics to (National Trust of Australia), the Australian National Trust. This allows others to share and appreciate their collection. , Mulberry Hill National Trust is also one of Melbourne residents' favorite venues for weddings and parties.
Mulberry Hill National Trust opens every Sunday from 11:00 to 4 p.m., and closes every year from June to August.
Tickets:
adult: $10, Children: $4, Family (2 big and 2 small): $26
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