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Historic Country Homestead Retreat
Holiday home in Harden with kitchen and patio
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Reviews
10 out of 10
Exceptional
4 bedrooms 2 bathrooms Sleeps 8
Popular amenities
Explore the area
Harden, NSW
- Place, Murrumburrah Hall9 min walk
- Place, Harden Uniting Church10 min walk
- Place, Young Showgrounds31 min drive
Rooms & beds
4 bedrooms (sleeps 8)
Bedroom 1
1 King Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
Bedroom 3
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 4
1 Double Bed
2 bathrooms
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Bathroom 2
Soap · Towels provided · Toilet · Shower only · Shampoo · Hair dryer
Spaces
Deck or patio
Porch or lanai
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Historic Country Homestead Retreat
Check us out on Insta: @mb.homestead
Located just 90mins from Canberra and 4hrs from Sydney, this lovingly restored historic homestead is nestled among an acre of idyllic gardens, giving you a private sanctuary away from the everyday. This is your secret hideaway, where you can slow down, breathe the country air and do as much or as little as you like.
A starter pack of fresh eggs, bread, butter, milk & a bottle of wine is our gift to you. Welcome.
The space
Your escape is an architecturally designed 4 bedroom federation-style homestead, with polished cyprus timber floors, 11ft pressed tin ceilings, & 3 marble fireplaces.
The house includes two generous indoor living spaces, plus a separate kitchen, dining area, & WFH spaces. Guests love the many locations for gathering as a group or recharging alone, & easy walks to local cafes.
It is a true country hideaway, fully decked out for a luxury stay. The multi-room design with wide hallways means that the homestead can be cosy for couples or spacious for families & groups. There are spaces to read, dine, work, & play. You can cook up a storm in the kitchen, walk to the local café, have a fully catered meal brought in, or drive 30 min in any direction for wineries, pubs, & towns to explore.
Original stables and an expansive outdoor entertaining area add to the rural getaway experience.
This homestead has everything you need to unwind and relax.
Easy parking right outside homestead. Plenty of room for multiple cars, horse floats and trailers.
Distances (driving) from main centres:
Sydney – 4 hrs
Canberra- 1 ½ hrs
Wagga – 1 ½ hrs
Griffith – 2 ¾ hrs
Temora – 1 hr
Albury – 2 ½ hrs
Melbourne – 6 hrs
Guest access
Easy parking right outside homestead. Plenty of room for multiple cars, horse floats and trailers.
Other things to note
The homestead was designed by architect William (Billy) Monks, from Wagga, & built in 1908. It was built for the town's first Mayor, John Bourke, & was named Broadford for the Irish town that John's family came from. The house was passed onto John's son Peter, who raised his family there before moving to Sydney in his later years. We are only the 4th owners since then, & we feel blessed & amazed to be its current custodians. We have been delighted to have the previous owners come & explain to us all the love & labour that they have poured into this beautiful old girl. Everything has been done with great care, & to honour the original design.
Our decision to buy this house in 2020 was simple. Craig grew up & Cootamundra & I grew up on a farm near Harden. Whilst we don't live in the area now, we still have strong ties & wanted to put our own "stake in the ground" by investing in the area. Who knows, maybe we'll get back there to live in our later years?
Since buying the house in 2020, the only change we have made is to add heat panels, which are fixed to the walls, & split system air-conditioners. We chose these because they were the least invasive solution, & allowed us to avoid cutting the gorgeous pressed metal ceilings which are such a feature of the house.
We have renamed the house Murrumburrah Homestead. It's thought that the name Murrumburrah comes from the Wiradjuri Murrumboola, meaning 'two waterholes'.
Our most favourite thing about Murrumburrah homestead is its energy. There is something serene about this place, something that allows you to truly rest. We hope you love it as much as we do.
Cath
Licence number
PID-STRA-8460
Located just 90mins from Canberra and 4hrs from Sydney, this lovingly restored historic homestead is nestled among an acre of idyllic gardens, giving you a private sanctuary away from the everyday. This is your secret hideaway, where you can slow down, breathe the country air and do as much or as little as you like.
A starter pack of fresh eggs, bread, butter, milk & a bottle of wine is our gift to you. Welcome.
The space
Your escape is an architecturally designed 4 bedroom federation-style homestead, with polished cyprus timber floors, 11ft pressed tin ceilings, & 3 marble fireplaces.
The house includes two generous indoor living spaces, plus a separate kitchen, dining area, & WFH spaces. Guests love the many locations for gathering as a group or recharging alone, & easy walks to local cafes.
It is a true country hideaway, fully decked out for a luxury stay. The multi-room design with wide hallways means that the homestead can be cosy for couples or spacious for families & groups. There are spaces to read, dine, work, & play. You can cook up a storm in the kitchen, walk to the local café, have a fully catered meal brought in, or drive 30 min in any direction for wineries, pubs, & towns to explore.
Original stables and an expansive outdoor entertaining area add to the rural getaway experience.
This homestead has everything you need to unwind and relax.
Easy parking right outside homestead. Plenty of room for multiple cars, horse floats and trailers.
Distances (driving) from main centres:
Sydney – 4 hrs
Canberra- 1 ½ hrs
Wagga – 1 ½ hrs
Griffith – 2 ¾ hrs
Temora – 1 hr
Albury – 2 ½ hrs
Melbourne – 6 hrs
Guest access
Easy parking right outside homestead. Plenty of room for multiple cars, horse floats and trailers.
Other things to note
The homestead was designed by architect William (Billy) Monks, from Wagga, & built in 1908. It was built for the town's first Mayor, John Bourke, & was named Broadford for the Irish town that John's family came from. The house was passed onto John's son Peter, who raised his family there before moving to Sydney in his later years. We are only the 4th owners since then, & we feel blessed & amazed to be its current custodians. We have been delighted to have the previous owners come & explain to us all the love & labour that they have poured into this beautiful old girl. Everything has been done with great care, & to honour the original design.
Our decision to buy this house in 2020 was simple. Craig grew up & Cootamundra & I grew up on a farm near Harden. Whilst we don't live in the area now, we still have strong ties & wanted to put our own "stake in the ground" by investing in the area. Who knows, maybe we'll get back there to live in our later years?
Since buying the house in 2020, the only change we have made is to add heat panels, which are fixed to the walls, & split system air-conditioners. We chose these because they were the least invasive solution, & allowed us to avoid cutting the gorgeous pressed metal ceilings which are such a feature of the house.
We have renamed the house Murrumburrah Homestead. It's thought that the name Murrumburrah comes from the Wiradjuri Murrumboola, meaning 'two waterholes'.
Our most favourite thing about Murrumburrah homestead is its energy. There is something serene about this place, something that allows you to truly rest. We hope you love it as much as we do.
Cath
Licence number
PID-STRA-8460
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Amenities
Kitchen
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Dryer
Pet-friendly
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
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Property Registration Number PID-STRA-8460, 2587
About the area
Harden
Located in Harden, this holiday home is in a rural area. The area's natural beauty can be seen at Young Nature Reserve and Milestone Sculptures Park, while Lambing Flat Folk Museum and Cootamundra Heritage Centre are cultural highlights. Lambing Flat Chinese Tribute Garden and Young Showgrounds are also worth visiting.
Harden, NSW
What's nearby
- Murrumburrah Hall - 9 min walk - 0.8 km
- Harden Uniting Church - 10 min walk - 0.9 km
- Milestone Sculptures Park - 15 min drive - 21.0 km
- Our Wombat - 17 min drive - 21.8 km
- Young Showgrounds - 31 min drive - 40.1 km
Restaurants
- Jackson's Bakery & Café - 2 min drive
- South West Fuel - 16 min walk
- Barnesstore Emporium and Cafe - 9 min walk
- Which Craft & Coffee Cottage - 14 min walk
- Kaffene 360 - 10 min walk
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Cath O'Connor

We, MB Homestead, acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands where we work and live. We celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of NSW.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contributed to the development of this tool/resource.
We advise this resource may contain the names of deceased persons.
Having grown up in the region, our hearts are still there, & we hope to spend more time in & around Harden-Murrumburrah in future years.
We pay our respects to Elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people that contributed to the development of this tool/resource.
We advise this resource may contain the names of deceased persons.
Having grown up in the region, our hearts are still there, & we hope to spend more time in & around Harden-Murrumburrah in future years.
Why they chose this property
The homestead was designed by architect William (Billy) Monks, from Wagga, & built in 1908. this house was built for the town's first Mayor, John Bourke, & was named Broadford for the Irish town that John's family came from. The house was passed onto John's son Peter, who raised his family there before moving to Sydney in his later years. We are only the 4th owners since then, & we feel blessed & amazed to be its current custodians. We have been delighted to have the previous owners come & explain to us all the love & labour that they have poured into this beautiful old girl. Everything has been done with great care, & to honour the original design.
Since buying the house in 2020, the only change we have made is to add heat panels, which are fixed to the walls, & split system air-conditioners. We chose these because they were the least invasive solution, & allowed us to avoid cutting the gorgeous pressed metal ceilings which are such a feature of the house.
We have renamed the house Murrumburrah Homestead. It's thought that the name Murrumburrah comes from the Wiradjuri Murrumboola, meaning 'two waterholes'.
Since buying the house in 2020, the only change we have made is to add heat panels, which are fixed to the walls, & split system air-conditioners. We chose these because they were the least invasive solution, & allowed us to avoid cutting the gorgeous pressed metal ceilings which are such a feature of the house.
We have renamed the house Murrumburrah Homestead. It's thought that the name Murrumburrah comes from the Wiradjuri Murrumboola, meaning 'two waterholes'.
What makes this property unique
Our most favourite thing about Murrumburrah homestead is its energy. There is something serene about this place, something that allows you to truly rest. We hope you love it as much as we do.
Cath
Licence number
PID-STRA-8460
Cath
Licence number
PID-STRA-8460
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