Avondale Farm Beverley WA 6304

Avondale Farm





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Avondale Farm Beverley WA 6304




About the Business

Avondale Farm – National Trust | Take a stroll through farm buildings in the historic settlement area or investigate changes in technology and local ingenuity in the museum.

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Good for kids
  • Restaurant




Recommended Reviews

Kathryn Stedman
10.09.2023
Avondale Farm
A truly wonderful place to be with the most beautiful animals and lovely people around.
Suvendu Das
06.09.2023
Avondale Farm
Avondale is a modern working farm owned by the National Trust Australia Western Australia. Come and see for yourself what seasonal agricultural activities are being carried out in the Avon Valley.Avondale was one of the first farms surveyed in Beverley, and was granted to James Stirling in 1833. The property features many heritage buildings including 1850s homestead, 1920s silage silo, 1960s garage, and 1890s workshop. The property is permanently listed on the state heritage register.The farm also features an agricultural machinery museum. The collection spans 100 years of farming history in Western Australia. There is also a stable complex which was built in 1890, complete with horse works, chaff cutter, forge and Clydesdale horses.A fauna and flora reserve is being developed in a rare attempt to restore an area to its natural state after nearly 150 years of grazing. A walk trail is being developed to allow visitors sustainable access.You can also check out the historic homestead furnished in period style and set in traditional colonial gardens, or take the six kilometre farm drive trail and see what is really happening in the paddocks.
sal vador
18.08.2023
Avondale Farm
Avondale Research Station, comprising a single storey brick and corrugated iron Homestead (1880s) in the Victorian Georgian style, a vernacular single and double storey corrugated iron Stables (1890s), a vertical concrete Silo (1927), a single storey brick and iron former Laboratory (1930), workers dwellings (1928 and 1937), has cultural heritage significance for the following reasons:Established as a State Farm in 1919, the place has been a venue for agricultural research since 1924, and was the site of an important research project for braxy-like disease in sheep in the early 1930s, with the research Laboratory constructed specifically for the project;The place has a landmark quality within its picturesque rural landscape;The Stables dating from the 1890s feature very well-detailed timber horse stalls and roof structure, and are a rare example of innovative design;The place is valued for its role in agricultural research and education, borne out by the local community’s financial contribution to the establishment of the Laboratory in 1930 and the contribution of farm machinery for the Discovery Farm museum in 1979;The various components that comprise the place demonstrate specific government initiatives in the establishment and the subsequent development of the place as a site of agricultural research and a showcase of rural work and life;The Avondale property was one of the earliest pastoral properties established in the Beverley district and the farm’s development since 1830 has been indicative of and contributed to the development of the area; and,The place contributes to the local and wider community’s sense of place for its links to the early settlement of the Avon Valley and for its ongoing contribution to agricultural research and education in the State.
luke blanch
26.07.2023
Avondale Farm
the old machinery shop is great and the farm is open most week ends
Garry Ray
24.07.2023
Avondale Farm
Wonderfull place to visit

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Avondale Farm