General
Transforming 160yo Moyhall Homestead back to life a labour of love, time and money
Anna Robinson’s story is much like a fairytale. A fairytale set in the Australian bush with a run-down homestead in lieu of a castle and guinea fowls instead of horses.
When the then-Melburnian fell in love with a farmer from South Australia’s south-east, she had no idea the relationship would come with a 160-year-old homestead. Or the responsibility of restoring it.
“He told me that he would look after the outside and I had to look after the inside,” Ms Robinson said.
A few months before meeting Anna at his brother’s wedding in 2008, Andrew ‘Robbo’ Robinson had bought the 3,800-acre site with his family for farming purposes.
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