Coordinates: 33°27′25″S 115°54′29″E / 33.457°S 115.908°E / -33.457; 115.908

Wellington Mill, Western Australia

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Wellington Mill
Western Australia
File:Wellington mill gn.jpg
Wellington Mill tourist bay, with Jarrah log, saw and directions to Gnomesville
Coordinates33°27′25″S 115°54′29″E / 33.457°S 115.908°E / -33.457; 115.908
Established1896
Postcode(s)6236
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Dardanup
State electorate(s)Collie-Preston
Federal division(s)Forrest
Suburbs around Wellington Mill:
Ferguson Wellington Forest Wellington Forest
Ferguson Wellington Mill Wellington Forest
Wellington Forest Wellington Forest Wellington Forest

Wellington Mill is a locality in the Ferguson River valley, in the Greater Bunbury sub-region of South West region of Western Australia.

History

File:Exterior of Wellington Mill, ca.1900.jpg
Exterior of Wellington Mill, c. 1900

In 1881 a timber mill was established in the area. In 1896 the Canning Jarrah Timber Company established a timber mill and town at Wellington Mill, which when established was the largest private timber town in Western Australia. The timber mills closed in 1929 and a fire destroyed most of the town in 1950.[1]

Attractions

Gnomesville

File:The Gnomes of GnomeVille.jpg
Some of the residents of Gnomesville which is located north of Dardenup in the Ferguson valley in the South West of Western Australia

Gnomesville is a tourist attraction comprising a collection of over 3,000 gnomes statues next to the intersection of Wellington Mill Road, Wellington-Lowden Road and Ferguson Road.[2] It began in 1995 when gnomes were placed in the intersection in protest of the construction of a roundabout,[3] and has been added to by visitors over time.

See also

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References

  1. "Shire of Dardanup Municipal Heritage Inventory - Wellington Mill" (PDF). Shire of Dardanup. June 2003. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  2. "Gnomesville". Shire of Dardanup. Retrieved 16 April 2016.
  3. "Shire of Dardanup Municipal Heritage Inventory" (PDF). Shire of Dardanup. June 2003. Retrieved 16 April 2016.