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Historic Accommodation in Western Australia
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To find historic properties to stay at in Western
Australia, click on the region that you are interested in on the
adjacent map, then the follow the links. For links to more other WA
history websites check out our
WA History
page to help you to make
the most of your holiday in this great state.
Western Australia
Then and Now, is a guide for those who are interested in more than
just the tourist attractions.
The
National Trust of Australia (Western Australia)
are responsible for many properties around the state and Country
Pubs are historic properties. |
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Australia's South West
For more general information visit
Australia's South West. You will find several of the major
historic attraction of the South West via the
Working Life
website. |
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Bremer Bay |
Quaalup
Homestead perfect place to stay for wildflowers, birds and whales
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Bridgetown |
Ford
House Retreat
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Dardanup
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The Dell
with wrap around verandah’s, the homestead was built in 1922 and heavily
influenced by the Arts & Crafts Movement which is evident in the
decorative jarrah woodwork. Located on 52 hectares of farmland just out
of Dardanup. The Dell is conveniently placed for short day trips to
surrounding area’s such as the premium wine growing region of the
Ferguson Valley. |
Northcliffe
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Watermark Kilns
where you'll experience country life among the Karri trees
of Australia's beautiful South West region. The buildings
are converted 1950s tobacco kilns and have been listed by
the State Heritage Council. Watermark Kilns offer budget
accommodation with lots of five star features.
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Porongurup Range
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Bolganup
Homestead
Lovingly restored historic homestead. Spacious and comfortable
Karribank Country Retreat Historic 4 star precinct. Standard self-contained
chalets
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Yallingup
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Caves House Hotel Originally built in 1905, the present
Caves House rebuilt in 1938 is a heritage-listed hotel, an idyllic country
retreat, and one of Australia's favourite wedding and honeymoon hotspots for
over 100 years.
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Experience Perth
All the towns of the
Perth Experience region are within 2 hours drove of the
city, from the coast to the Darling Range.
Swan
River Stories provides a fascinating look at the social,
political and environmental history of Perth water, as told through the
use of original photographs and text specifically written for the site.
The website
WA TV History
is a great source of information on this industry.
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Fremantle
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Perth
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Toodyay |
Ipswich
View Homestead,
quality accommodation for
visitors to the Avon Valley just minutes away from historic
Toodyay townsite. Set on nearly 7 acres, this popular Bed
and Breakfast offers tranquility, warm hospitality and a
homely atmosphere. The outlook is spectacular and upon
arrival the first comment our guests make is “Wow, just look
at that view!”. |
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Australia's Golden Outback
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Leonora |
Hoover House B&B is a unique experience in the original
Mine Manager's residence of the Sons of Gwalia Mine & Historic Site.
Relax with a beverage of choice at the end of the day as the sun sets on
Mt Leonora. |
Murchison |
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Australia's Coral Coast
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Australia's North West
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