Description

This property is situated in the heart of Yarraman on two and three quarter acres. There are eight historic buildings on the site including what was once a Sisters of Mercy Convent. This is a two story building 25 metres by 15 metres. The internal walls are stained tongue and groove crows ash timber. Also included are the Yarraman Railway Station, Arthur Brown's Butcher Shop, c1921 slab hut, c1930 farmer's cottage.

The first floor of the main building houses a restaurant with licensed bar, licensed Cellar Door with wine tasting, a community resource centre, internet lounge with public access terminals and tourist Visitor Information Centre.

The ground level contains a district cultural museum displays; 'Wooden Wealth', the history of timber in the district; Tarong Energy display, the history of the town's first power house; the Beersheba Room, a military memorabilia display featuring a bugle used in the Light Horse Charge at Beersheba in 1917 and an Art Gallery featuring a new artist each month.

There is an area of one acre, which is called the 'Australian Area'. It consists of natural scrub walk ways and barbecue facilities.





Facilities

   Access With Assistance Disabled        BBQ Facilities        Cafe    
   Car park        Catering        First aid equipment    
   Guide        Parking for the Disabled        Picnic Area    
   Public Toilet        Shaded Area        Visitor Information Centre    


Other Information

Disabled Access - Disabled access is provided within main building.

Suitable for Children - All children are welcome.

Pets Allowed - Pets are allowed in the grounds of the centre but not allowed in any of the buildings.



Website :www.yarraman.net Tel No :4163 8111