Margaret River Farmhouse

Margaret River Farmhouse In the heart of the Margaret River wine region, with beautiful valley views, is our four bedroom far
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Emus free to roam at Margaret River Farmhouse.
13/11/2023

Emus free to roam at Margaret River Farmhouse.

Free range kangaroos at Margaret River Farmhouse.
22/05/2023

Free range kangaroos at Margaret River Farmhouse.

03/11/2022

Sunrise





It’s Springtime
09/10/2022

It’s Springtime

A room with a view! The main bedroom at Margaret River Farmhouse has beautiful valley views across farmland and it’s own...
24/07/2021

A room with a view! The main bedroom at Margaret River Farmhouse has beautiful valley views across farmland and it’s own balcony! Each of the other 3 queen bedrooms have a view of the Australian natural bushland.

With a little imagination…..a fire breathing crocodile at dawn.
21/06/2021

With a little imagination…..a fire breathing crocodile at dawn.

Colours in nature!
25/05/2021

Colours in nature!

It’s a dog’s life
24/05/2021

It’s a dog’s life

The colours at sunrise
07/05/2021

The colours at sunrise

The perfect getaway with family or friends! Margaret River Farmhouse has 4 Queen bedrooms and sleeps 8 people. Wake up t...
27/04/2021

The perfect getaway with family or friends! Margaret River Farmhouse has 4 Queen bedrooms and sleeps 8 people. Wake up to beautiful valley views, kangaroos and emus grazing nearby. Enjoy bush walks and the privacy and serenity of 125 acres. Only a short drive to famous Margaret River Wineries and restaurants. Fabulous white sandy beaches and caves to explore.

04/04/2021

Good morning!

Happy Easter to all!                    Enjoy and Keep safe.     Thank you  for this gorgeous shot!
03/04/2021

Happy Easter to all! Enjoy and Keep safe. Thank you for this gorgeous shot!

08/03/2021

A wild and windy day at Redgate Beach....only a short drive from Margaret River Farmhouse. This beautiful sandy beach nestled between rocky outcrops is also renowned for the Redgate surf break.

This is the location of a local legend. The Georgette shipwreck, which sank on 1 December 1876 near Calgardup Beach, Redgate. Two women and five children drowned when one of the three lifeboats overturned. The wreck was seen in the breakers by Aboriginal stockman Sam Isaacs. He and his employer’s 16-year-old daughter, Grace Bussell, rode their horses into the surf and out to the capsized lifeboats. Over four hours, Sam and Grace made several trips into the surf bringing the passengers and crew—clinging to their horses and clothes—safely back to the beach. Twelve of the 50 passengers and crew lost their lives. The wreck’s location was rediscovered in 1964.

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306 Low Road
Rosa Glen, WA

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