Churchill Island, located just off the coast from Newhaven, is one of Phillip Island’s major attractions. Covering an area of 57Ha, the island features an historic working farm dating to 1872.
First discovered by George Bass and Matthew Flinders in 1798. In 1801, Lieutenant James Grant constructed a simple cottage and planted corn and wheat with seeds supplied by his friend John Churchill, after whom the island was named. Churchill Island was the first European settlement in Victoria.
A number of small cottages, as well as a traditional homestead were later built. Today you can explore the historical house and farm buildings, walk through the traditional gardens and orchard and see ranger demonstrations of traditional farming techniques.
Learn about Churchill Island’s fascinating history in the Visitor Centre, enjoy a meal in the licensed Churchill Island café or walk/cycle around the island and visit Grant’s monument.
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