Ellensbrook
Ellensbrook has a picturesque setting among the peppermint trees and sandy dunes of the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park. Built in 1857 by Alfred and Ellen Bussell, it was home to their large family of twelve children. Initially the dwelling was of simple construction, but with a measure of prosperity more rooms were added. Ellensbrook thus demonstrates a sequence of building methods and materials over an extended period of time from 1857 to the early 1900s.
Address:
Ellensbrook Road, Margaret River WA 6285, Australia
Tel:
+61 08 97573834
Hours:
Open 10am-4pm Sat-WedOpening times can be subject to changeConfirm with the property or phone the National Trust Headquarters in Perth on 08 9321 6088Closed July.
Admission:
Free to members of the National Trust\r\n