Merribee

Merribee A wedding venue set on 7 acres of gardens on NSW's South Coast. Open last Sunday of each month.

Merribee is an historic 1850s architect restored property with landscaped ornamental gardens; situated at Numbaa, east of Nowra and south of Berry on the NSW South Coast - that we offer for weddings, garden parties and holiday accommodation, with:
* 7 acres of ornamental gardens, with over 1,000 roses; lavender paddock; kitchen garden; herb & physic garden, topiary and tropical gardens;
* organic

'slow food' garden produce, including fresh eggs and gourmet kitchen;
* available for weddings - for small groups right through to larger groups - with marquee and guest facilities.
* tennis court, boules lawn and games room;
* only minutes to deserted beaches on Comerong Island and the morning mist in the Shoalhaven River across the paddock;
* The Granary at Merribee - romantic accommodation;
* The Grain shed - newly renovated all-weather functions space

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660 Comerong Island Road
Shoalhaven, NSW
2540

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Merribee is an historic 1850s architect restored property with landscaped ornamental gardens; situated at Numbaa, east of Nowra and south of Berry on the NSW South Coast - that we offer for weddings, garden parties and holiday accommodation, with: * accommodation for up to 10 people (4 doubles + 2 singles) in The Main Historic House and renovated Grain Silo; * 3 acres of ornamental gardens, with over 1,000 roses; lavender paddock; kitchen garden; herb & physic garden, topiary and tropical gardens; and more; * organic 'slow food' garden produce and gourmet kitchen; * available for weddings - for small groups right through to larger groups - with barn and guest facilities; * tennis court, boules lawn and games room; * only minutes to deserted beaches on Comerong Island and the morning mist in the Shoalhaven River across the paddock;