The former home of Melbourne Cup royalty is on the market

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Australian cricketer David Warner and jockey Tommy Berry are among the owners of the sprawling Mornington Peninsula property, which is expected to fetch around $20 million.

Once the home of horse racing legends including Makybe Diva and Mummify, the St Andrews Beach Brewery on Melbourne’s Mornington Peninsula is on the market.

In the mid-2000s the property was owned by the famous Freedman horse racing family and housed up to 80 thoroughbred horses with its grassed racetrack before they sold in 2015 to the current owners. Purchase bought the site and converted the stables into a venue for about 180 people and also turned the 1200-metre racetrack into an apple and pear orchard to produce a range of ciders for the on-site brewery.The property is about an hour’s drive from Melbourne’s CBD and is near the Moonah Links Golf Course, Gunnamatta Surf Beach and Peninsula Hot Springs.

He said the property also comes with 100 megalitres of annual groundwater rights and has a large solar panel farm.

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