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Beleura House & Garden

Beleura offers something for anyone interested in history, art, gardens and music.

Beleura is a state-listed 19th Century heritage house set amidst five hectares of gardens and includes a music recital centre. The House is exceptional for its collection and includes the original furnishings of its last owner John Tallis.

Built by merchant James Butchart in 1863, Beleura became the summer residence of Sir George Tallis and his family. Sir George was Chairman of the J C Williamson's Theatre company which he built into the greatest theatrical and entertainment empire the world has ever seen.

An annual program of music performances attracts some of Australia's finest musicians. Beleura's music pavilion houses the world's largest piano built by Australian piano acoustic engineer Wayne Stuart.

Catered tours and morning teas are available all year round.

Bookings are essential for visitors. Contact Beleura House and Garden through the Beleura website to make a booking.

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1 Tallis Drive
Mornington Victoria 3931

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