BED & BREAKFAST, TATURA VICTORIA
 

The Farmstead Tatura is a beautiful property just outside Tatura in the Goulburn Valley, regional Victoria. The English inspired grounds are the product of three generations of gardeners with the Australian landscape being a perfect setting for your stay.

We are down-to-earth people, and at our essence we’re here to simply offer folks a comfortable bed, a hot shower and a home away from home experience. We also value style, a little luxury and natural beauty. Any questions, we’re here to help.

Em & Jim

 
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THE PACE OF THE PLACE

Fresh linens, queen sized bed. Flop down and take a minute, everything's where it should be. The waterfall shower awaits. An English inspired garden tastefully woven into the Aussie bush. Plenty of room to find sanctuary in the garden with five acres of peace and quiet. When was the last time you really took in a sunset? What about the last time you got away from the noise and heard the shuffling of a slower pace of life?

 
 

ACRES OF PEACE & QUIET


Unwind & Recharge


 
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A Great Spot

 

Our location is a cracker! Far enough away from Melbourne that you'll rest fully and close to Tatura and Shepparton, making us an ideal spot for a range of guests. From folks doing business locally, to couples wanting to press the pause button on a busy life, being two hours from Melbourne, five minutes from Tatura and twenty mins to Shepparton is ideal. Straight up the Hume and the Goulburn Valley Freeway, we're the perfect destination after a drive spent collecting your thoughts.

 
 

FEEL AT HOME


Stylish. Humble.
Unpretentious. 


 
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Good to Know

 

Have a read about the little things that make us unique and what you'll need to know to make the most out of your stay with us. Everything from what to expect, what to do, how to get around and what you might find during your stay. Remember we're always a phone call away if you need anything at all, otherwise we'll be out of your way for you to enjoy the miles and miles of wide open spaces.

 
 
 
 
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