Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria invite adults who are blind or vision impaired to enjoy Devonshire tea and a tour of Black Rock House this May!
With a trained volunteer costumed guide, you will learn about the intriguing history of this house, including its stables, servant quarters and gardens, built by Charles Ebden, Victoria's first Auditor-General.
Don't miss an opportunity to visit one of Melbourne's historic jewels!
Date: Wednesday 14 May, 2025
Time: 10:00am to 12:00pm
Address: 34 Ebden Ave, Black Rock
Cost: FREE
Transport: Option to travel to venue together from Travellers Aid, Flinders Street Train Station.
Places are limited.
RSVP: by Monday the 5th of May to Miriam by phone or email:
0490 905 712
miriam@blindsports.org.au
About Black Rock House.
Black Rock House is a historic Victorian-era home in Black Rock, Victoria, Australia. It was built in 1856 by Charles Ebden, Victoria's first Auditor-General, as a holiday home for his family. The house is now owned by the Bayside City Council and operated by the Friends of Black Rock House.
This event is proudly supported by the Alfred Felton Bequest.