Strawberry Hill at Barmup

From AUD $7.00
  • Duration: 1 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Albany, Western Australia
  • Product code: OFSH-TV

Come and explore the award-winning Visitor Hub and reconnect with the unique story of this place.

Long before European colonisation, Barmup was a meeting place for Menang Aboriginal people. In 1826 a government farm was established near the water course which fed the fledgling settlement. It was later purchased by the Government Resident Sir Richard Spencer and in the 1890s by Francis and Maude Bird.

Grand when it was built, Strawberry Hill has been home to many but the house itself has only had two owners. It is the first property managed by the National Trust in Western Australia.

See full place details on the National Trust website.

Make a booking

Booked visits are coming soon to Strawberry Hill at Barmup. In the meantime, we are open for visitors, see our website for current opening times.

Closed on Australia Day, Good Friday and Christmas Day.

Please note: 

  • If you buy a member or concession ticket, you must show your proof of concession or membership card upon arrival
  • Family tickets are for two adults and two children aged 5 to 17. 

Companions and carers

We offer free entry for Companion Card holders. Please contact us via trust@ntwa.com.au or call 08 9321 6088 to arrange your booking. 

Group and education bookings

If you wish to arrange a larger group tour or education booking please make an enquiry through our webform.

Important information

Due to the nature of the tours, no latecomers can be accepted. Please ensure you plan accordingly as tours will start on time.

Due to the nature of the building, there is limited accessibility. We ask that you get in contact via trust@ntwa.com.au or call 08 9321 6088 to make arrangements prior to booking.

Refund policy

We do not provide refunds on tickets for a change of mind. If you need to reschedule your visit we are happy to do arrange this for you. Please contact trust@ntwa.com.au to arrange a new date.

Extreme heat closures

Please note, Strawberry Hill at Barmup will close if the Bureau of Meteorology forecast for Albany is 38 degrees or above. You will be able to use your tickets on another day or request a refund.