The Storekeeper's House - Tatura
NO SERVICE FEE Soaring ceilings, four poster bed, claw footed castiron bath, wood fire and luxurious linens. Character filled Storekeeper's House is named after Tom Flanagan, the founder of Flanagan's Store in Hogan Street. Dating back to 1905, the house has been transformed and is now is a must stay in Regional Victoria. Stay and experience Tatura, one of the region’s most charming small towns, the perfect base to explore the Goulburn Valley, wine regions and artist trails. Beautifully appointed with three large bedrooms, welcoming open plan living, dining and kitchen area, stone bench tops, Smeg oven, butlers pantry. Welcoming wood fire, cast iron claw-footed bath, four posted bed and ensuite and walk-in robe off the master. Large backyard with outdoor deck and plenty of offstreet parking. Pricing is based on double occupancy use of bedrooms. Additional bedrooms can be made available for single occupancy with a linen fee of $40 per stay above the first room. Follow us @_thestorekeepershouse_ Image credits Renee Thurston The house is private and available for exclusive use for our guests. Guests have full private access. We are available to greet on arrival and to answer any questions. Tatura (Yorta Yorta for small lagoon) is a charming small town in the Goulburn Valley situated 167 kilometres north of Melbourne and just 18 kilometres west of the regional centre of Shepparton. With a population of approximately 4,700 it has a vibrant main street with a range of cafes and eateries, a supermarket, butchers, pharmacy, hair and beauty services, bakeries and a newsagent. The town has a large corporate and manufacturing presence within the town. Organisations include Tatura Milk Industries, Goulburn-Murray Water's corporate headquarters, Sinclair Knight Merz, Department of Environment and Primary Industries (Victoria), as well as major regional processing plants for multinational corporations such as Unilever and Snow Brand Milk Products. Attractions include; Cussen Park: a 33 hectare wetlands which hosts an array of wildlife, bird life and mammals. It provides educational opportunities and passive recreation with a number of bird hides, an observation deck and an abundance of indigenous plants and animals The Tatura Wartime Camps and Irrigation Museum: depicts the cultural history of the region through photographs, memorabilia, artefacts, intelligence reports and newspaper articles. Tatura Park Events & Exhibition Centre: hosts International Dairy Week - the largest annual dairy cattle sale and show in the southern hemisphere. The event attracts and showcases the best of Australia's dairy breeds and draws over 6,000 exhibitors, vendors and onlookers from Australia and overseas to discuss the latest trends and innovations. Centrally located, Lake Bartlett offers visitors an art project with over 20 distinctively painted bollards from local artists, schools and community groups. These bollards represent community projects from the past, the present and the future. Tatura is surrounded by a network of irrigation channels and fertile land with a growing number of farming industries including crops, fruit, vegetable cultivation, dairy, sheep and cattle. Tatura is a delightful small town, lively during the day and quiet on weeknights. The house is on the main street in Tatura. Guests will experience some road and potential street noise.
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