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Open today at 10:00-15:15
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
174 Middleton Rd, Albany WA 6330, AustraliaMap
Phone+61 8 9321 6088
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[Attraction Guide] Detailed address: 174MiddletonRd,AlbanyWA6330, Australia Transport Strategy: Public transportation is not very convenient, there are regional flights from Perth to Albari every day, 1 hour and 20 minutes. It is recommended to drive or travel with a group. It takes about five hours to drive from Perth by car. Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 10:00-16:00 Ticket prices: Donation highlights: Centennial noble manor, "old farm" on Strawberry Hill in Albany. Winter to Western Australia is the local summer, the climate is quite pleasant, especially the small town of Albany in southern Western Australia, now has been voted as one of the most livable cities in Australia, when domestic partners are wearing down frozen into dogs, A summer trip to the seaside town is a real delight. Albany's most famous attraction is the old farm on Strawberry Hill, which is considered one of the most important historical buildings in Western Australia by the National Trust of Australia. Although the name of the grounded "old farm" is actually a two-story small western-style building and manor with beautiful gardens and lush vegetation. The state heritage entry of the Old Farm is very grandly presented on the status of the Old Farm: "This is a good early example of the Country Gentleman's Manor, including the main residence and associated annex buildings." The Old Farm's history dates back to 1827, It was then used as a vegetable garden to grow corn and feed the soldiers of the colonies. Sir Richard Spencer bought the estate and the adjacent 43 hectares from the government in 1833, and built larger two-storey homes, as well as sheds, barns and stables, which were destroyed in a fire. In 1889, architect Francis Bird purchased Strawberry Hill and underwent a massive renovation and in 1890 renamed it Old Farm to commemorate the owners who created it and serve as a social site. Until 1956, the WA government bought the farm and listed it as a historical monument. The towering trees in the estate are now the seeds that Sir Spencer planted here.

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