Quiet Restoration at Ross Farm | Victoria, Australia


In the green countryside of Gippsland, two hours east of Melbourne, lies Ross Farm; a trio of architecturally revived dwellings that seem to hum at their own frequency. The Barn, The Cabin, and The Dairy each stand as meditations on material, memory, and the quiet art of restraint.

What began as a father-and-daughter restoration project has become a sanctuary for those seeking to return to a gentler rhythm. They took the bones of a derelict dairy property and gave it a new kind of life. One built not on excess, but on integrity. Each structure tells its own story through a careful layering of texture and tone: raw timber, blackened steel, and sunlight that moves across the space like a slow conversation.


Inside, the air feels still, yet alive, carrying the faint scent of firewood, ironbark, and morning rain. There are no superfluous gestures here. Every piece of furniture, every vessel, every joinery line seems designed to be used, appreciated, and lived with. The palette is earthy and spare, allowing the landscape to spill inward. Through large panes of glass, pasture meets sky, and cows drift past like punctuation in a paragraph of green.

What sets Ross Farm apart is not just its architectural polish, but its palpable sense of intention. Guests wake to the sound of kookaburras instead of notifications, cook simply with local eggs, sourdough, and rainwater coffee in kitchens that are as functional as they are beautiful, and spend evenings beside the fire and under a sky unspoiled by light. It is a retreat into presence, a reminder that simplicity, when considered with care, can feel luxurious.

Exploring the Surroundings

The farm sits in a region full of gentle discoveries. Wander the shores of Anderson Inlet or Inverloch Beach, or take a slow drive through the Tarwin Valley for farmgate finds: honey, cheese, olives, and seasonal produce. Stop by local vineyards, such as Dirty Three Wines, for a pinot noir that tastes of the land itself, or explore the creative pockets of Meeniyan and Fish Creek, where galleries and studios nestle among rolling hills.



For more information visit:
rossfarm.com.au




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