The construction of Doherty House cafe is a step closer with the construction contract awarded and work to commence in the coming weeks.
The bluestone landmark will be transformed into a 50-seat café with an outdoor dining area and fenced garden, paying homage to the site’s history by incorporating the original walls and chimney.
Doherty House was built in the 1870s but was left in ruins after 1969 bushfires, which ravaged the area and destroyed the building’s wooden structure.
The ruins were identified back in 2021 as an example of the area’s European heritage and became protected by the council’s heritage overlay.
Preservation works then commenced on the site the following year.
Wyndham is investing more than $2 million to transform the Doherty House ruins into a café, run by Riverside Group.
Wyndham mayor Mia Shaw said the cafe would blend historic character with modern design to create a unique dining destination in Tarneit.
“This exciting project will breathe new life into Doherty’s House and is part of Council’s ongoing commitment to enhancing community spaces and local amenities,” she said.
Councillor Josh Gilligan said he can’t wait to see the cafe come to life.
“I know that the Riverside Group, who have a long-standing reputation for their successful venues in Werribee, will offer a high-quality experience.”