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The historic Como House, built in Australian Regency and classic Italianate style in 1847, offers a peek into the lifestyle of the aristocratic Armitage family that lived there for 95 years from 1864 onwards..
The historic Como House, built in Australian Regency and classic Italianate style in 1847, offers a peek into the lifestyle of the aristocratic Armitage family that lived there for 95 years from 1864 onwards.
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Williams Rd & Lechlade Ave, South Yarra VIC 3141, Australia
+61 3 9827 2500
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