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Habbies Howe Beef
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25.01.2022 A magnificent day in Highlands in an extraordinary year.
25.01.2022 Even though we have had a wet winter the Wattles are out early this year
24.01.2022 Sadly this is so true
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09.01.2022 The Byramine Homestead Habbies Howe Homestead was built afterwards and used similar Indian Bungalow architecture. The Byramine Homestead is open to the public as an enchanting memorial to those early pioneering days of so long ago. ... The Byramine Homestead was built in 1842 by the famous explorer Hamilton Hume for his sister-in-law, Elizabeth Hume and her nine children after her husband was murdered by Bushrangers, in Gunning NSW. The Homestead was classified by the National Trust because of its unique design, featuring octagonal rooms. The central room, known as the fortress room allowed a clear view from all angles in case of attack from bushrangers or natives. A beautiful garden was established around the homestead, the Elm trees planted by Elizabeth are the oldest in Victoria. Visitors are able to enjoy exploring the Byramine Homestead and its surrounds. The homestead was originally nestled within the Yarrawonga Run, a station that was 85,000 acres of sheep and beef. Today it is surrounded by one of the largest vegetables farms in Australia. While visiting the Byramine Homestead you can enjoy a Devonshire Tea, Ploughman's Lunch, or something off the specialities board. Within the grounds is a Brewery, visitors are welcome to sample the boutique range of beer, wine and cider.