Guildford - Perth

Strolling the streets of Guildford - the gateway to the Swan Valley - you get the feeling you are in a charming little village that time forgot.

It’s a place where history lives on in quaint colonial buildings, where the influence of the English gentry is still played out on the polo field and where Devonshire tea is served with a shameless disregard for cholesterol levels. So put on some stout walking shoes and explore the beguiling colonial charm of Guildford.

From cafes to haute cuisine, Guildford offers a smorgasbord of dining experiences. Try the famous home-made hamburgers at the legendary eatery on James St, established in 1946. They must be eaten on site by the warmth of the open wood fire to truly savour the experience. Or dine in style in a splendid historic homestead setting, or one of many cafes established in beautifully refurbished historic buildings.

Pop into the Swan Valley and Eastern Region Visitor Centre for a guide on heritage walks in Guildford. Or for a peek into the life of a well-to-do 19th century family, for a small donation join a guided tour of Woodbridge House - a treasure house of memorabilia.

For antique lovers, Guildford’s long-established James Street antique strip is a browser’s paradise. A monthly craft market is held at the Guildford Town Hall. This is held on the third Sunday of every month.

See local potters creating functional and decorative pottery in a historic old cottage, discover a treasure trove of small art shops, galleries or view classic art works in a grand heritage-listed home.

Accommodation in Guildford is charming. Whether you choose to stay at Western Australia’s oldest privately-owned home, an equally gracious turn-of-the-century home or in the local pub, you can experience a night in a faithfully restored luxury room with character and history.

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