Situated in Melbourne’s west between Melton and Werribee, the vision for Eynesbury is unique and integrates all the elements of modern living - housing, shopping and recreation - with the location’s spectacular natural assets and traditional values.
The quality of construction and style of architecture will be maintained to ensure uniform standards that maximise the visual appearance of the neighbourhoods and protect property values.
Our purpose is to create a residential environment with a true sense of community. The Eynesbury Town Centre is planned to play host to a variety of specialty stores, restaurants, cafes and office space located in a thriving retail hub.
Once part of the Staughton family’s ‘Exford Run’ pastoral empire first established in 1842, Eynesbury today comprises over 18,000 acres of mixed-use farmland that has carried up to 30,000 head of sheep during its wool-growing past.
The magnificently restored Eynesbury Homestead, hand crafted from local bluestone almost a century and a half ago, stands testament to the property’s pioneering spirit and is now home to the Eynesbury Spike Bar and Café.
An array of outer buildings classified by the National Trust, including the original shearing sheds, water towers and workers cottages, all provide an enduring reminder of the property’s early settler origins.
The 18-hole Eynesbury Golf Course features a wide variety of tee placements ensuring that there is always a fair challenge for golfers of all levels. The presence of 100-year-old gum trees lining the fairways and superbly manicured greens all add to the Eynesbury Golf experience.
Eynesbury residents benefit from being part of a ‘drought-free’ township immune to the effects of increasingly severe and prolonged water restrictions with Class A recycled water fed directly to each home.
Eynesbury is a Smart Community; a new initiative from Telstra, with underground optic fibre cabling ensuring every home has access to the latest technology, including lightening fast broadband and digital TV. Without any aerials or satellite dishes.
The Eynesbury Grey Box Forest covers over 200 hectares and is a sanctuary to local wildlife, including resident populations of kangaroos and emus. More than half of Eynesbury Township will be devoted to open public space, natural bushland and parks and gardens.