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Greenough Museum & Gardens

Attractions Local History Farmhouses

11 Phillips Road, Greenough, WA 6532
(08) 9926 1890

Description

The Greenough Museum & Gardens is much more than a traditional house museum. Come visit us and you will be pleasantly surprised.

Discover the social history of Greenough in the spacious rooms of what was once Greenoughs largest house. Built between 1862-80 for John Stephen Maley, his wife Elizabeth (nee Waldeck) and their 14 children, this home has now been serving as a local history museum for over 50 years. Over the last few years the museum has been transformed, making it more interactive and family friendly. Whilst here also take time to wander through Elizabeths Garden, the Community Veggie Garden and marvel at what could be Australia`s oldest leaning gum tree.

Details

Open days/Times: Tuesday to Sunday 8.30am - 3.00pm (also open public holiday Mondays)

Natural Attractions: Trees

Museums: Local History

Historical Sites: Farmhouses

Open Days: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday

Suited For: Dog-friendly, Families, Kids under 6, Kids, Adults, Seniors

Location

11 Phillips Road, Greenough, WA 6532

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