Discover the best top things to do in Glen Eira, Australia including Oaktree Anglican Church, Rippon Lea Estate, Labassa, Duncan Mackinnon Reserve, Carnegie Library and Community Centre, Caulfield Racecourse, former Fire Station, Bentleigh War Memorial, Former Myoora, Carnegie Railway Station.
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Rippon Lea is a large nineteenth century mansion surrounded by 7 hectares of Victorian pleasure gardens. It is listed on the National Heritage Register because it is one of the finest examples of an original suburban estate in Australia.
I recently traveled to Melbourne and decided to pay a visit to the Beautiful Rippon Lea Estate. What a wonderful surprise. This is one of those hidden gems for anyone who loves beautiful old Victorian buildings The grounds are massive and you could easily spend a day getting lost. The tour is very informative and covers all the periods of the mansion from Victorian to the 1940's period. Most of the furniture is original to the building which is wonderful to see and the tours are small groups and very intimate. The staff were very passionate about the history of the building too which was very helpful. A stunning place and definately worth a visit. They also have outdoor movies and a Miss Fisher exhibition coming up if you are a fan of the series and books. There is a cafe or take a picnic by the lake.
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From mansion to apartments, Labassa has survived with its Victorian era decoration intact. Labassa is an outstanding Victorian era mansion with opulent architectural features. Originally called ‘Sylliott Hill’, it was renamed ‘Ontario’ in the 1880s reflecting its new owner Alexander William Robertson’s Canadian heritage. Robertson was a founder of the Cobb and Co. coach company that successfully ran mail services throughout Victoria. Renamed Labassa in 1904 it was home to Melbourne’s elite until 1920 when it was divided into flats. The residents included Hollywood’s first Australian silent film star and other colourful bohemians. Labassa is the most lavish of the few surviving nineteenth century mansions. Open every third Sunday of the month.
Labassa is secreted away at the end of Manor Grove and dominates the landscape as you walk up the street. It's imposing facade is striking with pink marble offsetting the grey construction. Colourful tessellated tiles take you through to the entrance and you are immediately whisked away to another time. For the most part the property is in fair to good condition, although there is a long way to go for it to be restored to it's former glory. The property went through a number of ownership changes, and then was converted into 10 flats, which is still evident and forms part of the history of the mansion. We were lucky enough to also tour the tower, which could be a challenge for those with mobility issues. The rooms are quite grand and you can imagine the wealth that was required to build such a residence.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
This is a beautiful reserve were you can relax and have a pic-nic or do different sports! There is a play ground for the children. Do your daily walk or run around the reserve or play soccer or cricket or any other sport!
4.5 based on 13 reviews
We love to come to come to the library on a Monday morning with our 4 yr old and 2 year old. The love Mary and her Rhyme Time...and it’s easy to check out book for them and us! Very pleasant and helpful staff too.
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The Caulfield Cup is one of the world's top thoroughbred races; it's worth $5 million. It's held at the Caulfield Racecourse, otherwise known as The Heath. The race is for horses 3 years and older over 2400 metes (2620 yards). It is a handicap event, though it is in the process of transfering to WFA. It will be held this year 17 Oct 2020. The Caulfield Cup is a lead in race to the Melbbourne Cup, there's always speculation if the winner will "get the double."
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