Phar Lap tree Cottage
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The Phar Lap Tree Cottage is a unique experience of relaxation & heritage. Situated on one acre of beautiful landscaped gardens. The Cottage is a perfect hideaway to relax, savour the local bird life and surrounding gardens, enjoy the stunning sunsets from your elevated decking, or use the Cottage as a base to explore the Greater Geelong area, the Bellarine Peninsula, Torquay or the Great Ocean Road all at your doorstep.
The Phar Lap Tree Cottage is situated at the Victorian Heritage listed St Albans Stud Horse Burials.
The Cottage is an enchanting one-bedroom guest house, meticulously and affectionately created to cater for your every comfort.
The Cottage gardens are home to one of the largest clusters of the endangered Wollemi Pine, a living fossil that dates back to the time of the dinosaurs. With only a limited number known to exist in the wild, the Wollemi Pine is one of the rarest and oldest tree species on Earth. Surrounding the Phar Lap Tree Cottage, 14 of these ancient trees grow in a peaceful grove, offering guests a unique opportunity to admire and reflect on this remarkable piece of natural history.
Inside the Cottage sink into on the plush queen-size bed adorned with fresh quality linen. The separate bathroom with shower is complete with the provision of towels, shampoo, conditioner & body wash for your convenience.
The kitchen is equipped with microwave oven, full size electric oven/cooktop (4 zoned) , kettle, toaster & a full size fridge. It is stocked with all the condiments you will need to make your own meals. A Swedish made Asko Washing Machine is also installed in the Cottage, ensuring all your comforts for a longer stay are catered for. Full-size fridge, Full-size oven and stove, Swedish Washing Machine, with all modern conveniences provided…. whilst you are situated on 1 acre of beautiful gardens. The Cottage is fully self contain and private. More relaxing than a busy motel, or a BnB in a garage, or putting up with neighbouring noise in inner city Geelong. The Cottage is situated less than 10 minutes drive or bus ride to Geelong CBD. Have a peaceful stay at the Cottage ….with heritage at your door step .....with inner city Geelong less than 10 minutes away if you need. Breakfast is complimentary - your supplies include; free range eggs laid on the property by our beautiful chickens, there is fresh bread provided for toasting, a selection of spreads being honey, vegemite and peanut butter. Also supplied is muesli, wheatbix and corn flakes, milk, butter, olive oil, tomato sauce, tea, sugar & instant coffee.
The living area encompasses a dining table, cosy 3-seater sofa, 2 recliner chairs and LCD TV. You will have free access to WiFi . There is a split system for heating & cooling as well as a fan in the bedroom to ensure your comfort. A portable clothes drying rack is also provided.
Step outside onto the private deck where you can unwind and admire the vista while listening to the symphony of native bird life. Our beautiful Jack Russells may pay you a visit. The lounge and outside seating offers you the opportunity to dine alfresco amidst the fresh country air whist enjoying a stunning sunset whist admiring the Phar Lap Tree. Relax and keep warm in front of the winter supplied outdoor patio gas heater. Forget about everything else as its time to relax.
Follow the sunset by relocating the 2 deck chairs around the cottage gardens to maximise your experience,
9 Melbourne Cup winners were bred at St Albans Stud & some of the most significant stallions in Australia’s bloodstock history lay under the Phar Lap Tree in peace.
St Albans Stud was also where Phar Lap's trainer, Harry Telford, sent Phar Lap to shelter the horse after the 1930 Melbourne Cup favourite survived a shooting on the morning of Derby Day.
Phar Lap shook off the death scare on the Saturday morning to win the Mackinnon Stakes, and then in the early hours of Sunday morning was sent to Geelong after Telford asked the stud’s owner, Guy Raymond, for permission to hide the horse there.
According to a book called The Melbourne Cup, written by Maurice Cavanough, rumours swirled in the racing world of Phar Lap’s whereabouts.
The champion was then nearly late to Flemington on Cup morning after the truck towing his float took an hour-and-a-half to start, but the race was delayed 15 minutes, allowing Phar Lap to arrive before the start and claim the biggest win of his career, pulling off a plunge to the loathing of bookmakers, and providing punters with joy during the depths of the Great Depression.
Phar Laps 1930 Melbourne Cup win is regarded as the greatest win in Australia horse racing history.
The day before the Melbourne Cup, Phar Lap ran the St Albans Stud track in preparation. The Phar Lap Tree is situated in close proximity to the track. See contained photo. Phar Laps stablemate before the 1930 win was Freeman. Freeman is buried under the Phar Lap Tree, along with the Cottage being situated in a Court named after her.
Champion throughbred horses including former St Albans Stud owner James Wilson’s foundation mares Mischief and Musidora, and the 1876 Melbourne Cup winner Briseis (a member of the Australian Racing Hall of Fame) and a winner of the Melbourne Cup, the Oaks and the Derby all in the same week of 1876, are buried under the Phar Lap Tree
“At the side of the track for all conviences well-cared for, before which all racing men stop and think back, Here lies Musidora sleeps the sleep that knows no waking. Near her too, is the last resting place of Briseis, James Wilson’s famous mare, who carried the black jacket and white cap to victory in the Derby and Cup of 1876. First King lies under the turf a little further away and others whose doings are writ on the racing scroll of fame (the Turf Register) are all near at the hand in this “haven under the hill” The Week: St Albans Estate and Stud 1895
Between 2019 and 2023 The Phar Lap Tree and Burials were at risk from a proposed subdivision development. The neighbourhood successfully saved the Tree and Burials through a highly publicised VCAT Trial in which the proposed subdivision was declined.
It was a monumental win for the neighbourhood with the Tree and Burials remaining undisturbed and its history available for future generations to appreciated and attend in person.
The history of the "Phar Lap Tree" is readily available on the Internet for all guests to see and obtain an understanding before visiting.
Aligning the Cottages Walls are news articles for your understanding of the Phar Lap Tree and the fight undertaken to save the Tree and burials from being disturbed.
Book your stay at the Phar Lap Tree Cottage, where relaxation, exploration and delectable experiences await you. Embrace the essence of South West Victoria in unparalleled comfort with Heritage and History at your doorstep.
The kitchen is equipped with microwave oven, full size electric oven/cooktop (4 zoned) , kettle, toaster & a full size fridge. It is stocked with all the condiments you will need to make your own meals. A Swedish made Asko Washing Machine is also installed in the Cottage, ensuring all your comforts for a longer stay are catered for. Full-size fridge, Full-size oven and stove, Swedish Washing Machine, with all modern conveniences provided…. whilst you are situated on 1 acre of beautiful gardens. The Cottage is fully self contain and private. More relaxing than a busy motel, or a BnB in a garage, or putting up with neighbouring noise in inner city Geelong. The Cottage is situated less than 10 minutes drive or bus ride to Geelong CBD. Have a peaceful stay at the Cottage ….with heritage at your door step .....with inner city Geelong less than 10 minutes away if you need. Breakfast is complimentary - your supplies include; free range eggs laid on the property by our beautiful chickens, there is fresh bread provided for toasting, a selection of spreads being honey, vegemite and peanut butter. Also supplied is muesli, wheatbix and corn flakes, milk, butter, olive oil, tomato sauce, tea, sugar & instant coffee.
The living area encompasses a dining table, cosy 3-seater sofa, 2 recliner chairs and LCD TV. You will have free access to WiFi . There is a split system for heating & cooling as well as a fan in the bedroom to ensure your comfort. A portable clothes drying rack is also provided.
Step outside onto the private deck where you can unwind and admire the vista while listening to the symphony of native bird life. Our beautiful Jack Russells may pay you a visit. The lounge and outside seating offers you the opportunity to dine alfresco amidst the fresh country air whist enjoying a stunning sunset whist admiring the Phar Lap Tree. Relax and keep warm in front of the winter supplied outdoor patio gas heater. Forget about everything else as its time to relax.
Follow the sunset by relocating the 2 deck chairs around the cottage gardens to maximise your experience,
9 Melbourne Cup winners were bred at St Albans Stud & some of the most significant stallions in Australia’s bloodstock history lay under the Phar Lap Tree in peace.
St Albans Stud was also where Phar Lap's trainer, Harry Telford, sent Phar Lap to shelter the horse after the 1930 Melbourne Cup favourite survived a shooting on the morning of Derby Day.
Phar Lap shook off the death scare on the Saturday morning to win the Mackinnon Stakes, and then in the early hours of Sunday morning was sent to Geelong after Telford asked the stud’s owner, Guy Raymond, for permission to hide the horse there.
According to a book called The Melbourne Cup, written by Maurice Cavanough, rumours swirled in the racing world of Phar Lap’s whereabouts.
The champion was then nearly late to Flemington on Cup morning after the truck towing his float took an hour-and-a-half to start, but the race was delayed 15 minutes, allowing Phar Lap to arrive before the start and claim the biggest win of his career, pulling off a plunge to the loathing of bookmakers, and providing punters with joy during the depths of the Great Depression.
Phar Laps 1930 Melbourne Cup win is regarded as the greatest win in Australia horse racing history.
The day before the Melbourne Cup, Phar Lap ran the St Albans Stud track in preparation. The Phar Lap Tree is situated in close proximity to the track. See contained photo. Phar Laps stablemate before the 1930 win was Freeman. Freeman is buried under the Phar Lap Tree, along with the Cottage being situated in a Court named after her.
Champion throughbred horses including former St Albans Stud owner James Wilson’s foundation mares Mischief and Musidora, and the 1876 Melbourne Cup winner Briseis (a member of the Australian Racing Hall of Fame) and a winner of the Melbourne Cup, the Oaks and the Derby all in the same week of 1876, are buried under the Phar Lap Tree
“At the side of the track for all conviences well-cared for, before which all racing men stop and think back, Here lies Musidora sleeps the sleep that knows no waking. Near her too, is the last resting place of Briseis, James Wilson’s famous mare, who carried the black jacket and white cap to victory in the Derby and Cup of 1876. First King lies under the turf a little further away and others whose doings are writ on the racing scroll of fame (the Turf Register) are all near at the hand in this “haven under the hill” The Week: St Albans Estate and Stud 1895
Between 2019 and 2023 The Phar Lap Tree and Burials were at risk from a proposed subdivision development. The neighbourhood successfully saved the Tree and Burials through a highly publicised VCAT Trial in which the proposed subdivision was declined.
It was a monumental win for the neighbourhood with the Tree and Burials remaining undisturbed and its history available for future generations to appreciated and attend in person.
The history of the "Phar Lap Tree" is readily available on the Internet for all guests to see and obtain an understanding before visiting.
Aligning the Cottages Walls are news articles for your understanding of the Phar Lap Tree and the fight undertaken to save the Tree and burials from being disturbed.
Book your stay at the Phar Lap Tree Cottage, where relaxation, exploration and delectable experiences await you. Embrace the essence of South West Victoria in unparalleled comfort with Heritage and History at your doorstep.
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What our guests say
"We spent 6 nights at Phar Lap Tree Cottage and found it to be a relaxing, private , quiet and cosy place to stay. Kevin is a very thoughtful and caring host and welcomed us with chocolate Easter bunnies and a nice bottle of wine. There were also generous breakfast provisions. The queen size bed is probably the most comfortable one we've experienced on our airbnb stays. Looking out over the lovely garden, listening to the birds and watching the sunsets from the verandah was a special highlight. The cottage is in a great position for easy driving access to the Bellarine Peninsula and Great Ocean Road. We plan to stay at Phar Lap Tree Cottage again."
Sarah & Stuart
"It was one of those 40°C days when we arrived. Thoughtfully Kevin had put the aircon on in advance so the cottage was lovely and cool when we arrived. The cottage is a perfect getaway for a couple. Clean, cosy and well equiped. It's a great location to make for a base when touring the Bellarine peninsula. We would certainly stay here again. It was a pleasure to meet Kevin who is a perfect host."
John
"Charming, clean and beautifully presented property. Gorgeous garden setting, close proximity to all that Geelong and the Bellarine has to offer."
Cheryl
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Location
The Phar Lap Tree Cottage is situated at the Victorian Heritage listed St Albans Stud Horse Burials.
9 Melbourne Cup winners were bred at St Albans Stud & some of the most significant stallions in Australia’s bloodstock history lay under the Phar Lap Tree in peace.
30 minutes from the airport by car
Geelong Train Station is 8 km from the Phar Lap Tree Cottage. The nearest airport is Avalon Airport which is 28 km from the accommodation. Public transport services can transport you to the Phar Lap Tree Cottage.