Address
                                
                                128 Queen Street, Altona, Victoria, Australia
                            
                         
                                                     
                                
                                
                                                                        Opening Hours
                                                                        
                                                                        TUE 11:00 - 14:00                                                                        
                                
                               
                                              
                 
                                    
                        
                            Costs
                            
                            Indicative Prices: $2 - $2.00
                        
                     
                
                
                    Built in the mid-1840s by Alfred and Sarah Langhorne, Altona Homestead was the first homestead built on the foreshore of Port Phillip Bay. Remaining a private residence until 1920, the homestead changed ownership a number of times and served as a seaside holiday village, Council offices, meeting place for community groups and even a dentist.
In 1989, the refurbished building was officially opened to the public and is home to the Altona Laverton Historical Society.
Open Hours: 1st Sunday of the month 10:30am to 2:30pm. Every Saturday (except first Saturday)10:00am to 12:00pm. Every Tuesday 11:00am to 2:00pm.
                
                                   
                        
                            Special Features
                            
                            Quality Tourism Accreditation, Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/Organisation, Carpark, Family Friendly, Food and Refreshments, Picnic Area, Public Toilet, Free Wifi, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., History & Heritage