Capturing some of the most spectacular coastline views in the region across a cobalt expanse of Western Port to the shoreline of Phillip Island, this stunning 7 acre parcel with partially constructed four-bedro...
An iconic property with historic resonance dating back to the 1930s, “Chatsworth Park” is a 15-acre country estate with vast 5-bedroom home and luxury 2-bedroom bed and breakfast.
Positioned between the Village and the Beach, this large 4 bedroom house has everything for the growing family. An expansive comfortable living space with well designed kitchen and dining areas forms the hub of the home. The kitchen has stainless steel appliances set in a practical layout for the busy chef.
Christmas exhibition and sneak peek of the McCullochs new exhibition space in Flinders! Featuring an exciting new range of Aboriginal paintings, licensed design homewares, carvings and fibre works for imaginative Christmas gifts. Beautiful new art cushions and covers, bags, teapots, hand creams, soaps, salad servers, cards, mugs, glasses cases, scarves and more.
Shakespeares A Midsummer Nights Dream has been loved for over four hundred years and continues to weave its spell worldwide. Crittenden Estate is delighted to again be hosting the Essential Theatre Group as they celebrate their 17th summer of Shakespeare in the Vines
Saturday 3 November to Tuesday 6 November, and Saturdays & Sundays to 25 November
3 November 2018, 11:00 AM to 25 November 2018, 4:00 PMSpecial sale exhibition of select Aboriginal art gathered over 10...
Gather with friends and family around the stunning 30 metre, 100+ year old Norfolk Pine for the Christmas tree lighting spectacular that has become a Frankston Christmas tradition, followed by a dazzling fireworks display to welcome in the festive season. Revel in the Christmas cheer as the celebrations fill Davey and Young Street, Beauty Park, the Frankston Arts Centre and Frankston Library with an impressive array of family friendly performances, children's entertainment and activities, shopping and dining.
Combining the magic of a traditional cinema with spectacular locations, Barefoot Cinema’s spectacular outdoor venues are a favourite summer experience on the Pen.
It's not a stretch to say that we're all familiar with the "slip, slop, slap" message; however, new research says the risk of skin damage under the sun's rays must be taken more seriously. In a world-first study, researchers from the ANU and NZIWAR found that, on average, regions like the Mornington Peninsula and cities like Melbourne only experienced two days a year where there wasn't enough UV to get sun damage. Two days! They found that even if the UV index is low and if you're outside for more than 15 minutes... you're at risk. Making sure you prioritise a skin check is just as important as a health check.
NordicSpace Design is run by Jessica Enander Dunne - an interior designer of the highest calibre with over 12 years of experience working for leading architecture and furniture companies. The aesthetic principals of Jessica’s Swedish background influence the NordicSpace style, hinting of a neutral, textured and effortless style perfect for Peninsula living, whether it’s by coast or hinterland. Jessica’s ideas are centred around considered designs that create calm, timeless spaces and homes that will not date.
Trudy Baker's 'Little Alpaca' boutique is almost as endearing as the collections of wonderfully soft luxury fibres she stocks. To us, it's a one-stop natural fibre destination. It's the kind of store that specialises in original products with traditional craftsmanship designed by true creatives, and that's what makes it tick. Trudy stocks elegant, hand crafted women's & men's fashions. All products are made with the highest of standards. The fibres in the shop are always soft and easily worn against the skin, and you will find alpaca, merino, possum, cashmere, mohair, silk, cotton, and linen.
To us, Farrell’s Bookshop is everything Jen Campbel describes and more. Currently celebrating their 40th year of service in the heart of Mornington, Farrell’s was founded in 1978 by Roy and Liz Farrell, who set up the shop initially in Mornington’s Woolworth’s building. Today you can find it on the corner of Main and Barkly Street and has recently undergone a significant transformation - get in there, good will come of it, we promise.