Buda Historic Home & Garden
Heritage-listed 19th century house and garden in Castlemaine, Australia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Buda is a heritage-listed[3] historic house and garden located in Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia. It was added to the Victorian Heritage Database on 15 October 1970,[4] when it was purchased by the Trustees of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historic Museum (CAGHM)[2] which oversees its management.
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Delhi Villa | |
Location in Victoria | |
Type | Villa, associated built facilities and gardens |
Location | 42–48 Hunter Street Castlemaine, Victoria |
Nearest city | Bendigo |
Coordinates | 37°03′30″S 144°13′25″E |
Area | 1.2 Ha |
Built | 1857-1861 |
Built for | Reverend James Smith and family |
Restored | 1890 |
Restored by | Ernest Leviny |
Architectural style(s) | Italianate |
Visitors | 5942 (in 2019–20 excluding COVID restricted period)[1] |
Governing body | Buda Historic Home and Garden Incorporated |
Owner | Trustees of the Castlemaine Art Gallery and Historic Museum (CAGHM)[2] |
Website | https://budacastlemaine.org |
Official name | Buda Historic Home and Garden |
Type | Registered Place |
Designated | 21 March 1978 |
Reference no. | H0134 |
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Since 1981 the house (museum) and garden are open to the public Monday to Sunday 12pm to 4pm, except Good Friday and Christmas Day.[5]