Sunset at Park Nook Farm in Christmas Hills

OUR HISTORY

The interesting name ‘Park Nook Farm’ originates with the first selectors in the district who came from Quarndon in Derbyshire, U.K.

The Smith family selected 80 acres of scrubby bush, in an area home at the time to the local Woiwarung people.

They proceeded to clear the land and build their home. Always with an eye for business, they opened a small bakery and general store to service the needs of the Maroondah Aqueduct builders known as ‘navvies’ who were camped across the nearby hillsides constructing the vital water supply channels to serve ever growing Melbourne.

Park Nook Farm Produce at Farm Gate Christmas Hills

THE BAKERY

Today the bakery is still standing, restoration is underway and the original oven has been restored. There are plans to bring the hospitality of the original family, back to the bakery buildings.

Bakery on Park Nook Farm in the Yarra Valley
Old bricks from the Bakery on Park Nook Farm in Christmas Hills
Old Bakery exterior at Park Nook Farm
Park Nook Farm Produce at Farm Gate Christmas Hills
Park Nook Farm Produce at Farm Gate Christmas Hills
Park Nook Farm Gate Yarra Valley
Park Nook Farm in the Yarra Valley
Park Nook Farm in the Yarra Valley
The Bakery at Park Nook Farm in Christmas Hills
Morning paddocks at Park Nook Farm in the Yarra Valley