Following an extensive design and build process, the new building currently known as “the upside-down house”, offers visitors to the Bellarine Peninsula a unique tasting room to experience.
Designed by owner Elizabeth Hooley, the cellar door appears to be an A frame timber house that has been blown over in the wind, with the roof line on the ground and timber stumps exposed. Recycled and re claimed timbers feature extensively throughout the interior, coupled with contemporary design and facilities to complete a spectacular and very functional tasting room capable for catering for both small and larger groups, located a short walk from Oakdene Restaurant.