Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead

294 reviews

71 Wellington Rd, Wandin North VIC 3139, Australia

www.montdelancey.org.au

+61359642088

About

Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead is a Tourist attraction located at 71 Wellington Rd, Wandin North VIC 3139, Australia. It has received 294 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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Hours

Monday10AM-4:30PM
Tuesday10AM-4:30PM
Wednesday10AM-4:30PM
Thursday10AM-4:30PM
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed
Sunday10AM-4:30PM

F.A.Q

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  • The address of Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead: 71 Wellington Rd, Wandin North VIC 3139, Australia

  • Mont De Lancey Historic Homestead has 4.6 stars from 294 reviews

  • Tourist attraction

  • "Mont De Lancey Museum was officially opened on March 14th 1993 by the Honorable Pat McNamara MP, Deputy Premier & Minister for Tourism The family, working and social life of the pioneer families of Wandin and District displayed in an extensive collection of photographs and artefacts in our Museum"

    "An absolutely amazing experience, the tour of the historic home was conducted by local volunteers and it gave a such good insight of the original settlers of the place"

    "Great planes for the whole family to visit! Interesting things to see & do for all ages as well! Very historic & picturesque surroundings, great for photographers of all abilities, with beautiful hillsides in the background! There's a gift shop full of handcrafted items, local & otherwise, a Museum chronicling the history of the venue & surrounds, working blacksmith's shop & woodworking shop that run classes (see website for available days & times) as well as a fully functioning cafe & bar called 'Two Peas in Their Pod' with fair prices & lovely, friendly staff throughout the whole complex! Take a trip & make a day of it while we're still having some good weather, you won't be disappointed!"

    "A wonderful day out here"

    "Check the barn is open before you go"

Reviews

  • Suvendu Das

Mont De Lancey Museum was officially opened on March 14th 1993 by the Honorable Pat McNamara MP, Deputy Premier & Minister for Tourism The family, working and social life of the pioneer families of Wandin and District displayed in an extensive collection of photographs and artefacts in our Museum. Photographs include… The people: wedding and family groups, sports teams and school groups, work scenes and social functions. The town: churches and schools, public buildings and businesses, early transport and homes. Agriculture and Industry: berry and passionfruit plantations, orchards and farms, the jam factories and timber mills, and the traders. Displays under glass include household and personal items: china, silverware, clothing, jewellery and service medals. The mezzanine display includes a large collection of hand tools such as those used to clear and cultivate the land, and build fences and simple slab houses.

  • Janey Nguyen

An absolutely amazing experience, the tour of the historic home was conducted by local volunteers and it gave a such good insight of the original settlers of the place. There's an actual blacksmith running we just didn't get to see it because we went on a public holiday. There's also a cute cafe if you want refreshments and the area was so pretty, perfect for a photoshoot. They have a chapel which is well maintained for wedding purposes. On the way out we got some handmade jams and honestly, so much better than some of the store bought ones. Souvenirs are very reasonably priced as well we got magnets for 2 dollars each. If you are in for a little history lesson, be sure to check them out!
Visited on
Public holiday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Anthony Galea

Great planes for the whole family to visit! Interesting things to see & do for all ages as well! Very historic & picturesque surroundings, great for photographers of all abilities, with beautiful hillsides in the background! There's a gift shop full of handcrafted items, local & otherwise, a Museum chronicling the history of the venue & surrounds, working blacksmith's shop & woodworking shop that run classes (see website for available days & times) as well as a fully functioning cafe & bar called 'Two Peas in Their Pod' with fair prices & lovely, friendly staff throughout the whole complex! Take a trip & make a day of it while we're still having some good weather, you won't be disappointed!

  • Nicholas Lim

A wonderful day out here. Lovely well cared for grounds Great for photos but it was cloudy when we visited - still photos were decent (check them out). Friendly volunteers with an excellent guide (thank you Rhonda!) leading the way in showcasing a few of the historic buildings. A small museum as well but we didn't have the time to browse thoroughly. A must go if you're in the vicinity perhaps at the start of their opening hours so that the family has time to take it all in. It was quiet on Wednesday and the smithy was "closed" but we did get an impromptu tour of the large blacksmith building which was awesome. Bought a few items there which will make great keepsakes. Highly recommended!

  • John Harding

Check the barn is open before you go. I think barn open last sunday of the month. Fantastic place only about an hour from melb in Wandin North. Has homestead and sheds to check and has the working steam engines and kerosene engines. Great. And a great bar where beers stubbies and generous glasses of wine are only $5. Great cheese platters for $10. Xlnt place to spend a few enjoyable hours. A fair is on last Sunday of some months. check on website . Xlnt. 280719.. went again. Still geat cheap beer and generous wines. Small range of food but all xlnt. Cheese plstters big and cheap. Booked table for 9 and was ready for us.

  • Amy Roberts

I absolutely love this place. The views, the atmosphere, the gardens, everything is amazing. Go there for a wander through the homestead and the workshops, you won't be disappointed. The museum is actually really interesting and doesn't have "too much" information as some can tend to. The raspberry jam served with the scones is hands down worth a visit for itself, the best I have ever had! We also held our wedding ceramony here and it was truly magic. Everything was set up for us, we had the run of their beautiful gardens for our photos. I couldn't recommend Suzanne highly enough, our day was perfect.

  • Wendy Stead

A lovely setting for our son's wedding ceremony. Venues could be the gazebo, chapel or the museum as chosen on 17th December. The Museum holds 100 seated comfortably. Balcony upstairs allowed for the musicians to play and have their music waft down to the guests. Outside for the photos gave a variety of background buildings / trees. I would highly recommend Mont De Lancey as a beautiful location and a very reasonable cost. Guests then travelled to Casalinga Restaurant Croydon for the reception. Thank you to the staff who could not have been more helpful and courteous before and on the day.

  • Lorelle Armstrong

Mont De Lancey is a great place to visit for a few hours rich in history. The 1hr Yesterday tour I paid $15:00 for was well worth it. Our tour guide Peter i think his name was very friendly and informative about the place and the local history. He also happily answered any questions we had. The two peas in pod cafe has some yummy snacks, light lunches and drinks reasonably priced. The museum and gift shop areas were great to browse through as well. I definitely recommend a look.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Anne Whitefield

Mont De Lancey in Silvan was well worth a visit. Lovely morning tea end lunch in the cafe. For $10.00 you can do a tour of the beautiful gardens, the gorgeous homestead plus so many other fascinating out buildings. Set in stunning scenery it's a wonderful way to learn about the early settlers and how they lived. The guides are lovely and so informative. Thank you for a wonderful day out.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • NARODOM J

We travelled over 800km from Sydney to find the best place to have an authentic, historical and relaxing cup of tea with scones in Victoria. Monty's tea room at the beautiful historic Mont De Lancey is that piece of heaven we were looking for. The scones are baked on site and the raspberry jam and cream are all freshly home made. We would highly recommend this place not only for the food but also as an educational historic site fully run by amazing local volunteers.

  • Jade Koekoe (Misskoko the Librarian)

Really beautiful place to visit, museum was interesting (well what we saw of it, was closed for the blacksmiths festival). Can see why people choose to have weddings here too. Perfect location for it. We saw the blacksmiths festival here and the forge is really well stocked, and used! We will definitely be keeping our eye out for other events here.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Michael Jacombs

What a treasure. Not only is there the restored homestead, the museum and a lovely original garden but also a working stationary engine society, blacksmiths and woodworkers. All staffed with passionate, friendly and helpful staff. To finish off there is a delightful tea room featuring genuine home made snacks. A real must visit place.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • WES Polley

We were there for the yesteryear festival viewing all the draft horses pulling stays & carriages hay makers etc. Farm working dogs rounding up sheep, many old waterpumps operating that were over 100 years old as is the farm house & every thing on the property, So much to experience, from wool spinning Black Smith shop to the English garden ,model railway, allow at least a day to experience everything.

  • Jannett Lowcock

Filled a good day here enjoyed roaming around the beautiful gardens, view a lot of history, enjoyed a coffee and baked goods at the restaurant also brought crafted goods from the cancer ladies auxiliary display. Had a great day out with my mum and Daughter. Entry fee well worth it.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Julie Band

Great historical homestead . Great volunteers and display amazing . Having such a wonderful time even got to chat with the blacksmiths Then we entered the cafe.. We were greated with I hope you don't want scones.. To an ear ful of how every price of furniture in the cafe belonged to her. We decided to only get takeaway coffee so we could leave... Bitter sweet

  • Noel Daw

Fantastic, great day. Displays excellent, especially watching and talking to Draught horse owners, Blacksmiths and farm machinery. Definitely worth a visit so much to see. Two Peas in their Pod cafe was thoroughly enjoyed as the scones with jam and cream were delicious. Service and friendliness of staff exceptional.
Visited on
Weekend

  • Simon Reymers

Well worth checking out. Great historical record of the district, and the property. I didn't know it was there, even though I've been near it so many times. I'll be back, there was more information there than I imagined, and there house made jam is yummy.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Leanne Newell

Beautiful place to visit with a fascinating history. The setting is sublime and it is easy to get there. The volunteer staff are descendants of the original inhabitants and are extremely informative, friendly and helpful. Side bonus is that we were able to purchase a set of fire tongs from the working blacksmith forge! Lovely day out

  • Jeremy Gray

Not a fan, just not my type of place, historical buildings with outlying historical buildings and old machinery and a cafe. When here for breakfast and it was not spectacular bacon was served over cooked eggs with cold coffee was average.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Christine Maude

Wonderful old homestead. Look at how life was like. Blacksmith on site making wonderful gifts. Beautiful gardens some wagon wheel picnic tables with fantastic views over the Yarra Valley. Fantastic Cafe, great food, healthy choices and Vegan food available indoor or outdoor dining with views. Great gift and book shop.

  • kyle collier

An amazing peice of history situated perfectly in a picturesque location, resting beautifully on the side of flowing hills with gorgeous views of the valley and vineyards. Top notch service with friendly volunteer staff and a well priced cafe. A gorgeous attraction for the whole family. Would rate higher if possible.

  • Andrew Hamilton

Went to check out a Blacksmithing festival. (They were very cool). Also saw some mediaeval smithing and woodworking. Grabbed lunch at the cafe, nice range of options and reasonable prices. Gift shop has some great local jams also.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Clare Bear

Today I had a wonderful tour with an absolutely lovely and very knowledgeable guide, Elizabeth. I was so thrilled to see the place and the loving way it has been maintained. I will be back with family and friends. I highly recommend the place. Like stepping back in time...What an amazing day. Thankyou!! …

  • Mel

Lovely place to visit. Please support the area as they're run by volunteers! The tour is very well worth it, brings you around the estate and into the historical buildings rich with history which are all very well preserved.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kerbray

Beautiful gardens and the blacksmith area was great! The staff were all really friendly and enjoyed welcoming you to the site. The blacksmith staff were particularly funny and also explained quite a bit about what they were doing. A decent cafe on site too for brunch, and some stunning surrounding views.

  • Bronya Laskovsky

Beautiful grounds and relaxed atmosphere. Not very crowded which is great if you like a quieter time or have kids (less stress with kids because of smaller crowds). We went to the Draught horse and yesteryear festival, don't know what it's like when there isn't a function on. Weddings can be held here

  • Di

Very Interesting place, beautiful gardens and homestead and buildings extremely well maintained. Gift shop has some lovely items for sale. Volunteers were extremely helpful and friendly. Little chapel was lovely
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Jenny Perkins

Excellent venue for historic farm life value. I believe weekends will have more exhibits & demonstrations. Two Peas in a Pod cafe is great for lunch or coffee/cake. Grounds kept neat as a pin....avago!
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Xenia Boutchard

The tour and the museum were both fantastic! My highlights were the church, the shed kitchen, the silk embroidered greeting cards that Australian soldiers sent back home from France on WW1 and the fantastic view onto the misty Yarra Ranges - there is something for everyone.

  • Isabelle Tran

Beautifully restored and maintained historical house. There is a chapel, main house, kitchen area, and various old sheds with old decor and artifacts. Plenty of nice gardens for photos. The staff are friendly and accommodating of needs. Small entree fee payment required.

  • Brenno m

So we got married at mont de Lancey through a beautiful lady suzanna who organised a very nice wedding. We got Married under a 150 year old oak tree. Then continued the night in a old rustic barn style building. Highly recommend to get married there through suzanna

  • Steve A

We were part of the Wessex Viking age, medieval reenactment group, that had a working display set up. The crowd, over the weekend seemed to be having a great time.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Martin Videion

We had a great lunch in this hidden gem. The Cafe here " Two Peas in their Pod" serves a great breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner. Check in advance for opening times.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Rene de Koning

A beautiful property with amazing views. The displays were great, however much is looking a little tired and dated, especially the labelling. The way some items were displayed was a cringe worthy. Well worth a visit and the Devonshire Tea was superb.

  • Lukey

Very kind, and patient when giving flexibility for our tour. Chocolate thick shake was great, badminton was fun, but mosquitoes made the picnic a bit of a downer
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
1 hr+
Reservation recommended
Yes

  • Jack Airey

Such a wonderful place, preserving our past and heritage. The volunteer staff are wonderful and the cafe is terrific for a meal or just a coffee and a cake.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Lisa Bywaters

Toured beautiful old buildings with a very knowledgeable tour guide (Rick). Lunch at the cafe Two Peas in Their Pod was delicious. Highly recommend a visit.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Julia Williams

Went as part of a school excursion. It was extremely well organised, very informative and enjoyable. You come away with a good idea of how life was back then. The staff & volunteers were awesome. Would definitely recommend.

  • Susan King-Horne

At Mont De Lacy its a beautiful property, the blacksmith area was very excellent! The workers were friendly. The blacksmith staff were particularly nice and also taught a lot about what they were doing. We had fun here.

  • Kayla Egan

Lovely afternoon walking through the gardens and museum. We took a tour through which we got to see the chapel, house, kitchen and operating blacksmith. Highly recommended for those who are interested in local history.

  • Bec W

My kids love this place. The people are very engaging, they take the time to tell you a story about what you're looking at. Been a couple of times now & will happily go back. The Cafe had tasty treats for young & old.

  • Karen Khoury

Such a beautiful property suitable for all ages and so many different intetests: shop, museum/history, gardens, wood working, blacksmith, exhibitions and festival days. Really lovely cafe too. Will come back again!!!

  • Gen

Never thought you would find this place in Melbourne. This place is rich in history and was well maintained by volunteers. Highly recommended for a half day trip here for those who want to soak in some history.

  • Grace Cameron

The homestead tour was very interesting. All the volunteers were knowledgeable and helpful. I recommend visiting when the working blacksmith is open because that was a highlight. Lovely scones at the cafe too!

  • GLENN DRISCOLL

A moment of history captured.......so peaceful, stunning gardens and buildings and first class food and service in the cafe.I will be back......Congratulations to all the volunteers for such tremendous work...

  • Sammy Rok

The grounds are beautiful. Worth doing the tour to learn more about the history and to see inside the original buildings. Great Cafe on site and an active blacksmith studio which was interesting to watch

  • Francie Allen

Amazing homestead-shame about the cafe. Advertised ham cheese tomato focaccia inedible-served with some kind of relish with Indian spice, not to mention what looked and tasted like slabs of spam

  • Lynne Pretty

Lovely volunteers, History very interesting Church,house and Gardens well kept. Easy to walk around.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Sarah Teare

Great historical homestead. We learnt a lot about the area and how it grew. Totally recommend! :)
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Peter J

Fantastic place, highly recommend for a family day out. Extremely friendly staff and fantastic day out. Will be back again!
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • Keith Grainger

Really good and interesting day out, bargain at $5. Good Cafe and lots of interesting things to do.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • John Mathew

A Beautiful well maintained place to spend some time with the family, Great Hospitality and Food with many interesting things to see
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait

  • Rhiannon Jackson-Lematua

Historical Homestead, informative, lovely tour, friendly volunteer staff and wonderful Cafe.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Roger Prior

Perfect place for a coffee or something to eat and wonder around the gardens.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Peter Campbell

Historic homestead are gardens that are open to the public. Outhouses with old farm equipment and a museum. Sunday market is held at this location. Well worth a visit.

  • Daryl Diffey

Beautiful gardens, interesting historical displays, and great scones in the Cafe.
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Kaye Lee

Lovely surroundings. Four friends and myself had lunch there, we all ate different meals and we all enjoyed very much what we ordered. Friendly service as well.

  • Silvia Tomarchio

Fantastic working property, friendly staff, informative tour, great food at the cafe, from The TOFFY Group
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait

  • Philip Sutton

Beautiful Gardens... flowers... We bumped into Mont De Lancey on Sunday drive & what a perfect spot for a picnic... Loved spending some quiet time there...

  • David Bell

Great Cafe, couldn't fault the food & the service was perfect. The views spectacular & the gardens were an absolute delight.
Visited on
Weekend

  • Oz McDonald

Had funny great place to visit and had a really nice meal.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • RAVINDRA MIJAR

Guided tours were unfortunately closed due to lack of visitors. But just roaming in the grounds was nice.. lots of spots to take beautiful pictures!

  • E

☕Great place for taking the family and showing them a little about the past. Even enjoy having a picnic there as well. …

  • Ivan Wilson

A little bit of Australian history in the old homestead, beautiful Gardens and a great working Blacksmithing exhibition. A great family day out.

  • Shaun Nicholl

Went for the draught horse festival. Nice day out
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Ju Bombonatti

Friendly stuff and small nice getaway to go with family. But mist plan other activities close by, because the place is not that big.

  • Nancy Bezerra

Amazing and peaceful historical place.
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
Not sure

  • Garry Smith

Great local history museum, working blacksmith force which was great to see. Henry our guide was very interesting, thanks Henry!

  • Ngakeone

Great place to visit. Would loved to see some more skills,for example archery on display. Awesome seeing the teams doing battle.

  • Anne

Wow! How wonderful to step back in time of days long ago. Well set out and well done to those who continue to oversee the past.

  • Denise Townsend

Beautiful well kept grounds and lovely views. Very friendly knowledgeable guides. Well worth the fee for the guided tour.

  • Ian Henley

A very interesting historic place
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Simon Peeters

Great little homestead to show the kids a bit of history, with plenty of hands on experience. Lovely little cafe too!

  • Jernelyn Lapitan

Wonderful serene homestead with a rich history delivered and attended to by attentive and hospitable volunteers.

  • Robert Forsyth

Great place for a visit to back in time, but also for a small wedding all had a great time there even for kids.

  • Donald Boyd

Beautiful old place. Able to have tours. The cafe is small but the ambiance is very warm. I will go back again.

  • Graeme Watson

Great park spend the arvo there easily plenty to see
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Judy Murphy

Located in the glorious Yarra Valley. Has magnificent views. Not a huge amount to do. Museum is worthwhile.

  • Ang Leu

Pleasant afternoon .
Visited on
Weekend
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Martin Godena

Great place to visit
Visited on
Weekday
Wait time
No wait
Reservation recommended
No

  • Youshan Wang

A great piece of historical Homestead, but didn't open inside today,enjoyed touring the Garden so much.

  • Janelle Lindsey

Gorgeous homestead, fantastic Cafe. Great food and I haven't played Jenga for years! Highly recommend.

  • michael cole

Excellent kids day out. Normally a paid excursion but was open free as a promotion for this visit.

  • Donna Painter

What a wonderful place. Would stunning in spring but still glorious. Wonderful vibe.

  • Andrew Horvath

Came for brunch, was cooked to perfection, lovely staff and such a beautiful place

  • Jarrad X

Great attraction and cheap compared with others showing similar historic items.

  • William Dai

Just not much there that was relevant or interesting. $15 entry too.

  • Linda Jakobs

Intersting place, beautiful gardens and loved the blacksmiths

  • L&Q大脸猫

Worth a visit, the ticket price was reasonable.

  • Jenny Duncan

Lovely surroundings and plenty to see.

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