Woodloes Homestead, Perth
Facts and practical information
Woodloes Homestead was built in 1871 by architect Francis Bird. The homestead is situated on the banks of the Canning River in Cannington. Bird was partner in the Mason-Bird Timber Company, cut timber in the Darling Range and transported it via a horse-drawn railway to Mason's Landing, near Woodloes Homstead. Woodloes Homstead was classified by the National Trust in 1988, nominated to the Register of The National Estate in 1991 and permanently added to Western Australian State Heritage register on 21 January 1997. ()
14 Woodloes StreetCanningtonPerth
Woodloes Homestead – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Westfield Carousel, Australian Sikh Heritage Trail, Collier Park Golf Course, Canning River Regional Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How to get to Woodloes Homestead by public transport?
Bus
- Grose Av Before Carousel Rd • Lines: 294 (16 min walk)
- Cannington Station Stand 9 • Lines: 294 (23 min walk)
Train
- Beckenham (21 min walk)
- Cannington (25 min walk)