Saints defender’s picturesque wedding in country Victoria
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The Abbott family’s Mount William station, nestled in the foothills of the Grampians National Park south-west of Ararat in Victoria, has made the leap and is opening its doors. The station was founded in 1842, with much of the homestead built in the 1860s and a large renovation in the 1920s. Purchased by Australian businessman and philanthropist Robert Barr Smith in 1919 as a tranquil escape from the bustle of Adelaide’s social scene after the First World War, the property became more than just a picturesque retreat, with 3000 hectares of productive farmland included.
Mount William Station has been transformed into a luxurious farmland getaway
Nestled in the breathtaking foothills of the Grampians, Natasha and Dale’s wedding was a perfect blend of classical romance with a contemporary twist. The private estate set the stage for a day that seamlessly married European elegance with the raw beauty of the Australian countryside. The ceremony unfolded in front of the estate’s dramatic archways, a timeless backdrop that added to the enchantment of the moment.