Bridgedale House
Bridgedale House is a National Trust building in the centre of Bridgetown, which was once home to one of the town’s first white settlers. Now the oldest remaining building in the town, it has been beautifully preserved and is open to the public for viewings. It is a beautiful historic building with great heritage value.
You will be captivated by the beauty of the surrounding gardens. Be sure to check out the tiny building behind Bridgedale House where the original owner lived in very cramped quarters while building the main house.
Make your way down to the banks of the Blackwood River from the house for an enjoyable 30 minute river walk. Stop along the way for a picnic lunch or make your way back into the town to see some of the other local attractions Bridgetown has to offer including the Cidery and Brierley Jigsaw Gallery, where you can see the world’s smallest wooden jigsaw.
Bridgetown is located three hours drive south of Perth and is a beautiful laid back location for a relaxing break or to use as a base to explore the region.
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