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Historic home reopens doors to visitors

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News9 May 2022Updated:11 May 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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FRANKSTON Historical Society members Tia, Glenda, and Sue (L to R) at Ballam Park Homestead. Picture: Supplied
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FRANKSTON’S oldest house has reopened after undergoing maintenance works.

The Ballam Park Homestead, which was built in 1855, is now the home of a museum. The home received $250,000 in maintenance works, funded by Frankston Council, after an electrical fault.

Frankston Historical Society President Glenda Viner said that she was excited to see the doors to the historic homestead reopen. “The homestead has remained practically unchanged in appearance since it was first constructed using bricks made on site. It has long been a favourite with residents and visitors thanks to its historic charm and museum, cafe and resource centre,” she said. “The recently completed works included painting, rewiring, a CCTV camera system, new external LED lighting around all buildings, replacement of rotting timber, restumping and more. The works are absolutely wonderful and have transformed our historical jewel in the crown.”

The Ballam Park Homestead can be found at 280R Cranbourne Rd, Frankston. To see opening hours and more information visit frankstonhs.org.au.

First published in the Frankston Times – 10 May 2022

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