Buda Historic Home & Garden

Buda Historic Home & Garden is one of the great heritage assets of the Goldfields region. Buda was built in 1861 and from 1863 was the home of noted silversmith Ernest Leviny and his family. Complete with the family's art and craft collections, furnishings and domestic effects. The gracious historic home that is surrounded by one of the most important large 19th century suburban gardens surviving in Victoria, was home to a remarkably creative Leviny family for a period of 118 years from 1863.


With three acres of enchanting gardens to explore, there is much to see and do. The plant nursery offers for sale a wide range of heritage trees, shrubs, roses and ground covers ideally suited for our current drought conditions. Or you can purchase some local produce and delightful craft items from Buda's Giftshop.


During Cup Week 1-9 November, Buda will be part of the Castlemaine & District Festival of Gardens. Buda will be open daily from 10am to 5pm, boxed lunches, morning and afternoon tea will also be available during the Festival, admission to the Garden will be $5 and the House $4, plus guided tours at 11am and 2.30pm daily.


Visitors can be assured of a very warm welcome to Buda Historic Home & Garden at any time of the year.

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Facilities

  • Coach Parking
  • Conference/Convention Facilities
  • Public Toilet
  • Shop

Experiences

  • Historic/Heritage

Our Location

42 Hunter St
Buda Historic Home and Garden
Castlemaine
Victoria 3450

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