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WEDDINGS AT THE CHURCH WITH A CHIMNEY

The Woodloes Homestead Chapel, known as the "Church with a Chimney" was built in 1890 along Albany Highway.
In the 1990s it was demolished and reconstructed using the original materials on the grounds of the Woodloes Homestead, a heritage-listed property built by a wealthy Western Australian family in 1871. Nestled in beautiful gardens the Chapel is available for hire as a venue for your wedding ceremony.

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Weddings: About

WEDDINGS INFO

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EVENT FEES

Fees cover exclusive hire of the chapel and grounds, optional pew bows and flower arrangement in the church and the support of a Canning Districts Historical Society volunteer present throughout your booking. Please enquire for the up-to-date schedule of fees.

TAKE A LOOK

Come and have a look around the chapel and grounds to see if it's right for your special day. Our volunteers will be happy to show you around when the homestead is open - just come along on the first or third Sunday of each month, between 2-5pm.

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WEDDING RECEPTIONS

Woodloes homestead and grounds are unlicensed and have limited power supply, therefore formal wedding receptions are not possible. However, we are happy to accommodate small, informal gatherings on the grounds after your ceremony. Your wedding photography on the grounds is of course welcome. Chat to our friendly volunteers to find out more.

Weddings: Services
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