– Historical Homestead –
– Art Gallery – Function Centre – Event Venue – Literature Centre –
– Cafe – Tea Room – Online Workshops –

About Dromkeen

History

Built-in 1889, Dromkeen was once the country estate of Judge Arthur Chomley and later became home to the world-famous Dromkeen Picture Book Art Collection.

Today

Nestled in the Macedon Ranges in the tiny hamlet of Riddell’s Creek, Dromkeen is only 30 minutes drive from Melbourne Airport. This stately National Trust home has beautiful gardens with a range of Australian native and European plants, a gazebo and two resident peacocks.

Guests to Dromkeen are able to visit our Tea Room, browse in the galleries or wander around the beautiful gardens which have trees more than 100 years old, some listed on the National Trust register.

Camping at Dromkeen

Dromkeen offers private camping grounds via bookings through HipCamp.
For more information about the available grounds visit the Dromkeen HipCamps bookings link or contact bernadette@dromkeen.com.au.