History

Around 1855, Joseph Batt acquired a lease of land and built a flour mill. Local settlers and sandal wood cutters dropped off wheat in the morning, and picked up flour on their way home. The history of Jarrahdale has begun and you can discover what happens in the next 150 years...

The Old Post Office Tourist Information Centre

Built in 1896, the Old Post Office not only serves as a tourist centre, but also as a local crafts centre and museum, documenting the history of the area. It is home to a large collection of historical records and photos, unique to this museum. The Old Post Office is the starting point of many guided walks, run by the Jarrahdale Heritage Society.

Open           

Saturday, Sunday:  10am - 4pm
Public Holidays:      10am - 4pm