National Trust — Point Of Interest in Burnside

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National Trust

Point Of Interest at Ellen Brook Rd, Burnside WA 6285, Australia, Burnside, Western Australia, 6285 . Here you will find detailed information about National Trust: address, phone, fax, opening hours, customer reviews, photos, directions and more.

Opening hours

  • Monday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Tuesday
    Closed
  • Wednesday
    Closed
  • Thursday
    Closed
  • Friday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Saturday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Sunday
    10:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Rating

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Based on 5 reviews

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Region:
Western Australia
Address:
Ellen Brook Rd, Burnside WA 6285, Australia, Burnside, Western Australia, 6285
City:
Burnside
Postcode:
6285

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About National Trust

National Trust is a Australian Point Of Interest based in Burnside, Western Australia. National Trust is located at Ellen Brook Rd, Burnside WA 6285, Australia,


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Reviews of National Trust

  • Samantha
    Added 2016.05.12
    Over the decades the house was built in stages by ticket-of-leave convicts, deserting seamen and local Noongars. The Ellensbrook venture was successful, with income derived from the sale of beef, butter and cheese. Much of the success was due to the practical skills, energy and sound management of Ellen. Alfred and Ellen left Ellensbrook in 1865.
  • Alex
    Added 2014.09.27
    The Noongar name for the locality is Mokidup, and it was a traditional summer camping spot for thousands of years.
  • Evan
    Added 2013.12.17
    Between 1871 and 1877 Ellensbrook was managed, and the homestead extended, by the eldest of their five daughters, Fanny. Later, the second daughter Edith made Ellensbrook her permanent home. In 1899 she established the Ellensbrook Farm Home for Aboriginal Children. The Home continued for 17 years during which time Edith continued the tradition of extending the main building.
  • Jesse
    Added 2013.11.15
    History well presented and frozen in time. Walk the trail back up the river.
  • Juan
    Added 2013.06.09
    In 1857 Ellen and Alfred Bussell chose the site of their new home. Sheltered from the winter storms, the site had access to fresh water and was surrounded by fertile soil.
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