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Ignite the flame of inspiration.

Take a tour of this distinctive Trail when you follow our Arts + Heritage Trail.

With eclectic galleries, live performances and celebrated outdoor sculpture parks, become immersed within this vibrant identity of our creative region.  Wander the path of a by gone era as you explore and uncover fascinating stories of our history through our heritage properties. 

 

 

Heronswood House and Garden

Heronswood is a breathtaking historic property situated on two hectares of formal gardens in Dromana. It is the home of the Digger's Club and Foundation - Australia's most respected gardening organisation, dedicated to preserving heirloom seeds and the best gardening traditions.

The gardens comprise stunning perennial and annual borders as well as kitchen and vegetable parterre gardens, providing inspiration to cooks and gardeners.

Browse through the Garden Shop and Nursery and speak to knowledgeable staff for expert gardening advice. The Diggers Garden Shop stocks the complete Diggers range of heirloom seeds and plants, plus garden hardware and books for all your garden needs.

The Garden and Diggers Garden Shop are open daily from 10:00am. The cafe is reopening in September 2024 in our historic Heronswood House.

All profits from the Diggers Club are used to support the work of The Diggers Foundation.

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105 Latrobe Parade
Dromana Victoria 3936
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