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Our Stories: Heronswood Unearthed at Mount Martha House

Sunday 18 May 2025 | From 10am

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Contact Name: Heronswood House & Garden

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466 Esplanade
Mount Martha, 3934 Victoria

Our Stories: Unearthed is a one-day event at historic Mount Martha House. Enjoy local history exhibits, live music, Devonshire tea, creative workshops, films, and plein air painting. Discover hidden stories, connect with the Mornington Peninsula’s heritage, and inspire future preservation.

After the success of the 2024 Heritage Event, the Mornington Peninsula Shire is excited to once again participate in the 2025 National Trust Victoria Heritage Festival, Unearthed. This year’s event will focus on uncovering lesser-known histories and stories.

The event features an array of engaging activities, including fascinating displays from the Mount Martha collection, exhibits by local historical societies, and opportunities to have your treasured objects professionally valued.

Enjoy live music, indulge in traditional Devonshire tea from the Coffee Palace, or get creative at a decoupage workshop. Visitors can also experience a selection of films, and enjoy plein air painting amidst the scenic surrounds.

This event presents a unique chance to uncover the hidden stories of our past, connect with the Mornington Peninsula’s heritage, and draw inspiration to preserve these stories for future generations.

For bookings and further details please click 'More Information'.

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