Everything about Mount Martha totally explained
Mount Martha is a suburb in
Melbourne,
Victoria,
Australia, located 60 km south-east of Melbourne's
central business district. Its Local Government Area is the
Shire of Mornington Peninsula. It is located on the south-eastern shores of
Port Phillip Bay and offers a bathing beach. A boardwalk winds its way for over 5 km along the Balcombe Creek, its North beach mouth to the Briars Historic Park. The suburb's highest point bears the area's name and reaches 160 m (540 ft). The peak was named after Martha Lonsdale, the wife of a captain in the
Royal Navy.
History
Mount Martha has its roots dating back to the 1840s when the township's major role was that of farming. The Briars Homestead in the town's East was constructed from 1848 to 1951 and was used by
Alexander Balcombe until 1976 as he farmed the land surrounding it and tended to of vineyards. The homestead was named after the lodging of the same name in
Saint Helena, and today contains several historical pieces sent there by
Napoleon during his stay on the Atlantic island.
In 1891 the Martha Hotel, designed by architects Tappin, Gilbert and Dennehy was constructed in a
Federation Queen Anne style. Today, the building now known as Mt. Martha House serves as a community centre and is
Victorian Heritage listed.
During the
Second World War, Mt. Martha's Balcombe Creek camp hosted the
United States Marine Corps's
1st Marine Division in late 1942 following their involvement in the
Battle of Guadalcanal. After the conclusion of the war, it was progressively relocated or demolished until [1999]. The area is now known as Balcombe Estuary and has Barbecue facilities (including an open fireplace) as well as a children's play area in the west, and residential allocations were made in the east. Also during the second world war, Mt. Martha House had extensive use by the military and functioned as a WRAAC barracks up until 1978.
Mt Martha is also home to many attractions such as the famous Glint Castle and Gardens and the Mt Martha House
In 1978, a water treatment plant was constructed in the suburbs east, which services nearby towns Mornington, Mount Eliza, Mount Martha, Somerville, Pearcedale and Baxter, and provides treated water to local vineyards, a tree plantation and lawns.
Image:Mt Martha Beach, Victoria, Australia.jpg|View Looking South towards Mt Martha Beach
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