Sylvania Park Mohair Farm - Horsham

From $ 132.0 to $ 330.0

Direct Phone Number : (03) 5382 2811
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Sylvania Park is an award winning business situated on the Wimmera River. Only 15 minutes from the Grampians, Sylvania Park is a 500-acre commercial mohair property.

Two homesteads have been renovated, luxuriously appointed and rated 4 1/2 stars for accommodation. Mill End Lodge the original homestead of the property. Built at the turn of the century and lovingly restored by the Liddy family. Riversleigh House is a beautiful two storey Edwardian homestead with leadlight windows and polished wooden floor boards. Both homesteads have been appointed with period furniture and includes fully equipped kitchens with all modern conveniences.

Linen is provided and all beds are fitted with electric blankets. The pantry and fridge will be stocked with ingredients for a cooked breakfast for each guest.

Enter into any of the day to day activities or just enjoy the peaceful retreat. Cuddle a kid and feed it a bottle and collect eggs from the hen house for your breakfast. Enjoy the gentle friendly animals protected by the unique Maremma guardian stock dogs.

Visit the 'Hairy Bearies' in our mohair crafts and products shops, stocking a unique range of mohair hides teddy bears, teddy kits, dolls wigging, mohair blankets and mohair knitwear.

Perfect for family holidays, weddings and golfing weekends. Sylvania Park has provided accommodation for more than 7 years and has been the recipient of the following awards:

* 2004 winner of the Powercor Business awards for accommodation over 10 beds.

* 2002 winner of the Powercor Business awards for accommodation over 10 beds.

* 2000 winner of the Victorian Rural Womens Award

* 1999 winner of a Victorian Farm Entrepreneur Award

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