Woodloes Homestead
Situated on the beautiful Woodloes Homestead site, Cannington’s Church with a Chimney is a perfect setting for any event.
Built in 1874 by architect and timber mill owner Francis Bird, the heritage-listed homestead offers attractive photo opportunities. Used as a congregational church in the 1800s, the red and white bricked church is now non-denominational. Volunteers from the Canning Districts Historical Society maintain it.
The Church with a Chimney is available for casual hire for events such as weddings and naming ceremonies (not suitable for social functions).
The Woodloes Homestead features:
- Homestead Museum (open on the first and third Sunday of each month from March to December, in the afternoon)
- Church with a Chimney
- Blacksmith's Workshop.
Bookings
For more information and to book, please contact the Canning Districts Historical Society on 0427 780 490 or visit the Woodloes Homestead website.
Parking and accessibility
Parking
- On-site parking for 18 vehicles and one bus.
- One Acrod parking bay and one bus bay.
Toilet Amenities
- Two ambulant toilets.
- One unisex accessible toilet.
- One baby change facility.
Building Access
- Paved pedestrian walkways including ramps to access buildings.
- Wheelchair access to Homestead entry with some limitations to internal accessibility.
- Wheelchair access to Church with a Chimney.
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