Historic significance and colonial history resonates throughout the Morning Star homestead. The original 1853 dwelling was cleverly extended in 1913 and more recently adding a conservatory room overlooking the garden.

Beautifully decorated and thoroughly upgraded to include re-wiring, Foxtel, broadband, satellite TV and antenna, the exterior architectural features include superb stonework and handcrafted brick quoins enhanced by wide return verandas featuring cast iron lacework, turned timber verandah posts entwined with cream climbing roses, enhanced by established exotic trees including a signature oak tree, flowering paulownia, various magnolia and camellias.

The interior features include pressed metal ceilings, lofty ceiling heights, superbly crafted timberwork and polished Baltic pine timber flooring, with open fireplaces in every room. The magnificent entrance with a decorative arched hallway features a colourful leadlight surround with hand painted bird motifs and stained embellished timberwork. A second entrance from the return verandah features pastel tinted float glass sidelights that bear testament to the antiquity of the original hotel structure, ideal for home office or dual family access. The use of subtly blended pastel colours of duck egg blue, pastel caramel and cream and soffit green are contrasted by decorator blinds or white drapes and crisp white woodwork with polished Baltic pine floors.

A spacious casual living and dining room adjacent the kitchen features wide pit-sawn red gum flooring and picture windows overlooking the garden to the south. A superb sylvan outlook to the grounds from the the conservatory living room provides a second casual living room offering a wonderful retreat.

Currently the accommodation is disposed as three bedrooms and a very fine study and a large upgraded English country style family bathroom complete with a brass ball and claw footed bathtub.

An English country style kitchen features Baltic pine cabinetry, country kitchen sink, supplemented by