Peninsula Farm at Wu-rut Woorat on Whadjuk Nyoongar Country

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Peninsula Farm at Wu-rut Woorat is located on the banks of the Swan River off Johnson Road, Maylands and was one of the first farms in the colony and the earliest metropolitan residence. Peninsula Farm offers a unique opportunity to explore the first years of European settlement in Western Australia.
Peninsula Farm, Maylands, Western Australia
Peninsula Farm, Maylands, Western Australia
Peninsula Farm, Maylands, Western Australia
A woman and a man walk through the historic farmhouse at Peninsula Farm
A guide speaks to visitors in the historic farmhouse at Peninsula Farm
Jars on the pantry shelf
Historic Peninsula Farm farmhouse with lime tree in the foreground
Information panels in the historic farmhouse at Peninsula Farm
Dining room in the historic farmhouse at Peninsula Farm
Constructed by Joseph Hardey in 1839, it was the third house he built on Peninsula Farm, a property originally granted to him in 1830. Over the years the house was added to, expanded outwards and upwards. At the same time, the farm became smaller and smaller.

Peninsula Farm at Wu-rut Woorat remained in the Hardey family until 1913. Joseph Hardey and his son Richard, who took over management of the property in the late 1860s, were highly influential in the religious, business and political activities of the colony. Peninsula Farm, however, tells more than just their stories. It also tells the stories of their wives and daughters, the women and servants who ran the house and the workers who ran the farm. It tells of farming and how families and the young colony sustained themselves.

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Address

Johnson Road, Maylands, Western Australia, 6051

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