Shopping
Shops located within the town of Toodyay.
Do you love Christmas? Then you're going to LOVE this store. Trust me. Visit, I dare you to leave without buying something.
Open: 9.30am till 4pm from April - December 24th.
Closed Good Friday.
Ph: 9574 5884
113 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Christmas 360
113 Stirling TerraceDo you love Christmas? Then you're going to LOVE this store. Trust me. Visit, I dare you to leave without buying something.
Open: 9.30am till 4pm from April - December 24th.
Closed Good Friday.
Ph: 9574 5884
113 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Uniquely Toodyay is home to a collective of passionate local producers and artisans.
They volunteer in the store and behind the scenes to run the shop front, which showcases a wealth of local talent and produce.
Located within two rooms on the ground floor of the former Post Office building on Stirling Terrace (Main Street), the range includes Toodyay produce such as; organic honey, organic olive oil, nuts, citrus, and preserves, moisturisers and soaps plus offerings from further afield. Tastings are available in-store. Also available are local emu and alpaca products, and other diverse works by local artisans. You can even find things like horse treats, reusable sustainable living products, art wraps and signage.
Uniquely Toodyay is an ideal way for visitors to the area to buy locally produced goods, with the opportunity to meet the friendly faces behind the products and buy direct from local businesses.
You will also find a small selection of tourist type items for sale.
Open: Wednesday - Sunday 9am - 2pm
Phone: 9574 5385
117 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Uniquely Toodyay
115 Stirling TerraceUniquely Toodyay is home to a collective of passionate local producers and artisans.
They volunteer in the store and behind the scenes to run the shop front, which showcases a wealth of local talent and produce.
Located within two rooms on the ground floor of the former Post Office building on Stirling Terrace (Main Street), the range includes Toodyay produce such as; organic honey, organic olive oil, nuts, citrus, and preserves, moisturisers and soaps plus offerings from further afield. Tastings are available in-store. Also available are local emu and alpaca products, and other diverse works by local artisans. You can even find things like horse treats, reusable sustainable living products, art wraps and signage.
Uniquely Toodyay is an ideal way for visitors to the area to buy locally produced goods, with the opportunity to meet the friendly faces behind the products and buy direct from local businesses.
You will also find a small selection of tourist type items for sale.
Open: Wednesday - Sunday 9am - 2pm
Phone: 9574 5385
117 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
This exclusive Boutique has a gorgeous range of items; everything from handbags, shoes & clothing, to prints and quirky items sure to please even the most difficult. If you have someone that's hard to buy for, then this is the place for you.
Wix A Glo is still sold at Kate and Ted's, but the delightful range of items in-store has to be seen to be appreciated.
There are two places I visit in Toodyay where I always leave with a huge smile... this is one of them.
Open:
Thursday - Sat 9am - 3pm
Ph: 0419 842 755
121C Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Kate and Ted
121C Stirling TerraceThis exclusive Boutique has a gorgeous range of items; everything from handbags, shoes & clothing, to prints and quirky items sure to please even the most difficult. If you have someone that's hard to buy for, then this is the place for you.
Wix A Glo is still sold at Kate and Ted's, but the delightful range of items in-store has to be seen to be appreciated.
There are two places I visit in Toodyay where I always leave with a huge smile... this is one of them.
Open:
Thursday - Sat 9am - 3pm
Ph: 0419 842 755
121C Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
A magical and tranquil space, created just for you. Filled with beautiful crystals and other inspirational products to help you on your spiritual journey.
Open:
Wednesday - Saturday 9.30am - 4pm
Sunday - 9am - 3pm
And Public holidays
Ph: 0427 554 456
121D Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Blue Moon Crystals
121D Stirling TerraceA magical and tranquil space, created just for you. Filled with beautiful crystals and other inspirational products to help you on your spiritual journey.
Open:
Wednesday - Saturday 9.30am - 4pm
Sunday - 9am - 3pm
And Public holidays
Ph: 0427 554 456
121D Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Lolly shop based in Toodyay, WA. Check us out on Facebook and our albums there for available products. Send us a message to order lollies, chocolates, and drinks.
The Toodyay Lolly Shop has all your favourite sweets, chocolates, humbugs, licorice, fudge, toffee, and sugar-free as well as treats for the kids.
If we don’t have it, we will try to get it for you!
Come and see our Lollipop Tree!
Open Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm
Including Public Holidays!
Ph: 0404 126 229
121e Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
The Toodyay Lolly Shop
121E Stirling TerraceLolly shop based in Toodyay, WA. Check us out on Facebook and our albums there for available products. Send us a message to order lollies, chocolates, and drinks.
The Toodyay Lolly Shop has all your favourite sweets, chocolates, humbugs, licorice, fudge, toffee, and sugar-free as well as treats for the kids.
If we don’t have it, we will try to get it for you!
Come and see our Lollipop Tree!
Open Wednesday - Sunday 10am - 4pm
Including Public Holidays!
Ph: 0404 126 229
121e Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Fantastic fresh meat, vegetables, and bakery plus all the groceries one might need.
There is also an ATM outside the front entrance.
Toodyay IGA
Lot 303 Piesse StFantastic fresh meat, vegetables, and bakery plus all the groceries one might need.
There is also an ATM outside the front entrance.
Arts & Culture
The Newcastle Gaol Museum Precinct is a place unique to Toodyay and considered by many to be a must-see.
The old Gaol has been lovingly restored, and the collections displayed are all local - the history of Toodyay and Newcastle are available to all.
The Police Stables are directly across the road - don't forget to check them out.
Entry fee: $5.00 AUD pp
Concession: $4.00 pp
Family pass: $12.00 (2 adults & 2 children)
Under 6: Free.
Open:
Monday to Friday open 10.00am closes at 3.00pm
Weekends open 10.00am closes 3.30pm
Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day & Good Friday.
13 Clinton Street, Toodyay
Newcastle Gaol Museum
13 Clinton StThe Newcastle Gaol Museum Precinct is a place unique to Toodyay and considered by many to be a must-see.
The old Gaol has been lovingly restored, and the collections displayed are all local - the history of Toodyay and Newcastle are available to all.
The Police Stables are directly across the road - don't forget to check them out.
Entry fee: $5.00 AUD pp
Concession: $4.00 pp
Family pass: $12.00 (2 adults & 2 children)
Under 6: Free.
Open:
Monday to Friday open 10.00am closes at 3.00pm
Weekends open 10.00am closes 3.30pm
Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Day & Good Friday.
13 Clinton Street, Toodyay
The Toodyay Memorial Hall plays host to the Toodyay Theatre Group.
Underestimating this merry band of troubadours would be a mistake. This is the same group that hosted the Murder Mystery nights on the Hotham Valley Train Murder Mystery events. Dinner was included in this brilliantly planned night of mystery and mayhem, and ended with a performance at the Memorial Hall.
Contact the Visitors Centre to find out when these fair folk next tread the boards of the Memorial Hall so that you can grab your tickets for a fine night of entertainment.
Memorial Hall
117 Stirling TerraceThe Toodyay Memorial Hall plays host to the Toodyay Theatre Group.
Underestimating this merry band of troubadours would be a mistake. This is the same group that hosted the Murder Mystery nights on the Hotham Valley Train Murder Mystery events. Dinner was included in this brilliantly planned night of mystery and mayhem, and ended with a performance at the Memorial Hall.
Contact the Visitors Centre to find out when these fair folk next tread the boards of the Memorial Hall so that you can grab your tickets for a fine night of entertainment.
Connor's Mill Museum is one of the corner stone buildings located in the heart of Toodyay.
Like many of our beautiful buildings it is evocative of the past, however, this building is now a shrine to many of the machines that once operated within the building. They've been lovingly restored, and are running (in display-only mode) so that they can truly be appreciated.
Entry is via the Toodyay Visitors Centre located directly behind Connor's Mill.
As Connor's Mill is also part of the Newcastle Gaol Museum Precinct, payment at one will also grant you entrance to the other on the same day.
Admission:
$5 per person
$4 concession
Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) $12
Open:
7 days 10am - 3.30pm
Corner of Stirling Terrace & Piesse Street, Toodyay.
Connor's Mill
Connor's Mill Museum is one of the corner stone buildings located in the heart of Toodyay.
Like many of our beautiful buildings it is evocative of the past, however, this building is now a shrine to many of the machines that once operated within the building. They've been lovingly restored, and are running (in display-only mode) so that they can truly be appreciated.
Entry is via the Toodyay Visitors Centre located directly behind Connor's Mill.
As Connor's Mill is also part of the Newcastle Gaol Museum Precinct, payment at one will also grant you entrance to the other on the same day.
Admission:
$5 per person
$4 concession
Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children) $12
Open:
7 days 10am - 3.30pm
Corner of Stirling Terrace & Piesse Street, Toodyay.
Food Scene
Toodyay is blessed to have an artisan baker. This bakery has won many awards for its pies, pastries, and other goodies.
Their pastries are so good, as are the breads - all lovingly baked onsite.
Coffee and tea is also available, with the coffee being top-notch; you're welcome to take your purchases upstairs to the verandah and dining area, which is also wheelchair accessible.
The dining area is terrific for children and adults alike; a television is also in the dining area.
The verandah looks out over the town of Toodyay.
The bakery is also wheelchair friendly and has a lift access to the second floor.
Stonebaked Pizza is available after 11am Monday to Friday.
Open: 7day from 7am - 3pm
123 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
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Toodyay Bakery
123 Stirling TerraceToodyay is blessed to have an artisan baker. This bakery has won many awards for its pies, pastries, and other goodies.
Their pastries are so good, as are the breads - all lovingly baked onsite.
Coffee and tea is also available, with the coffee being top-notch; you're welcome to take your purchases upstairs to the verandah and dining area, which is also wheelchair accessible.
The dining area is terrific for children and adults alike; a television is also in the dining area.
The verandah looks out over the town of Toodyay.
The bakery is also wheelchair friendly and has a lift access to the second floor.
Stonebaked Pizza is available after 11am Monday to Friday.
Open: 7day from 7am - 3pm
123 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
I've added the Freemasons Hotel to the food scene section of the Toodyay Guidebook because the food here, whilst a little above your average cost is well worth the splurge. With beer on tap, and great coffee as well, it's pretty much a one-stop-shop for us.
The steaks are mouthwatering, and the service is top-notch.
We also love going into town and grabbing a table on the balcony overlooking Stirling Terrace and people watching.
However, if I'm with a larger group, the quiet beer garden out the back is just as good - safer for toddlers too.
It's just a top spot and one of my favourites. I adore the steak-sandwich - toasted of course and their chips are great too. Their sticky date pudding is divine! We've grabbed a few coldies (Freemason's also has a Bottlemart) and fish and chips as takeaways, just so we can come back to Sanctuary and enjoy the great food at home. What's not to love about that? Even our guests have recommended it.
NB: There's a takeaway menu at Serenity Cottage pinned to the fridge.
Takeaway orders: 9574 2201
Open: 7 days
Mon - Thurs 11am - 10pm
Frid - Sat 11am - 11pm
Sun - 11am - 9pm
Ph: 9574 2201
125 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Freemasons Hotel
125 Stirling TerraceI've added the Freemasons Hotel to the food scene section of the Toodyay Guidebook because the food here, whilst a little above your average cost is well worth the splurge. With beer on tap, and great coffee as well, it's pretty much a one-stop-shop for us.
The steaks are mouthwatering, and the service is top-notch.
We also love going into town and grabbing a table on the balcony overlooking Stirling Terrace and people watching.
However, if I'm with a larger group, the quiet beer garden out the back is just as good - safer for toddlers too.
It's just a top spot and one of my favourites. I adore the steak-sandwich - toasted of course and their chips are great too. Their sticky date pudding is divine! We've grabbed a few coldies (Freemason's also has a Bottlemart) and fish and chips as takeaways, just so we can come back to Sanctuary and enjoy the great food at home. What's not to love about that? Even our guests have recommended it.
NB: There's a takeaway menu at Serenity Cottage pinned to the fridge.
Takeaway orders: 9574 2201
Open: 7 days
Mon - Thurs 11am - 10pm
Frid - Sat 11am - 11pm
Sun - 11am - 9pm
Ph: 9574 2201
125 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Great coffee, fantastic food, and wonderful service from this family-friendly 1950's style retro cafe.
CC&M serves retro tucker, foot-tapping music and features a unique collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia collected over a 45 year period.
The extensive menu covers BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, & LUNCH with quality coffee and good old fashioned friendly service.
Sit and watch the world go by as you sit out on the deck.
The 50's style cafe is open seven days a week. You'll find it's finely decked out in the Coca Cola colours of red, white and black. wherever you sit you're surrounded by Brian Dawes' Coke obsession; everything from the conservative to the quaint and quirky. Many items have a backstory ' like the Coca-Cola sign that once advertised a Louis Armstrong Concert or the red and white plastic chairs for the cafe's al fresco diners - snapped up from the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
There's a model-T open delivery truck; Coca-Cola transistors; a miniature vending machine; clocks; bottles and can collections a more besides.
Just inside the main service area you will even find collectibles available for purchase. Grab a memento to take home with you.
Open:
7 days 8.30am - 3pm
Ph: 9574 4407
128 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
The Cola Café and Museum
128 Stirling TerraceGreat coffee, fantastic food, and wonderful service from this family-friendly 1950's style retro cafe.
CC&M serves retro tucker, foot-tapping music and features a unique collection of Coca-Cola memorabilia collected over a 45 year period.
The extensive menu covers BREAKFAST, BRUNCH, & LUNCH with quality coffee and good old fashioned friendly service.
Sit and watch the world go by as you sit out on the deck.
The 50's style cafe is open seven days a week. You'll find it's finely decked out in the Coca Cola colours of red, white and black. wherever you sit you're surrounded by Brian Dawes' Coke obsession; everything from the conservative to the quaint and quirky. Many items have a backstory ' like the Coca-Cola sign that once advertised a Louis Armstrong Concert or the red and white plastic chairs for the cafe's al fresco diners - snapped up from the Sydney 2000 Olympics.
There's a model-T open delivery truck; Coca-Cola transistors; a miniature vending machine; clocks; bottles and can collections a more besides.
Just inside the main service area you will even find collectibles available for purchase. Grab a memento to take home with you.
Open:
7 days 8.30am - 3pm
Ph: 9574 4407
128 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
The food here is top-notch, almost divine.
Recently renovated, you'll find a little bit of luxury here as you walk through the doors.
Drop-in and see for yourself. You won't be disappointed in the ambiance, the menu, or the selection of liquid libations.
Dine-in or eat out on the terrace overlooking the beer garden.
Want to take something home? Simple. Pop in to the Vic's own bottleshop on your way.
116 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Victoria Hotel Toodyay
116 Stirling Terrace
The food here is top-notch, almost divine.
Recently renovated, you'll find a little bit of luxury here as you walk through the doors.
Drop-in and see for yourself. You won't be disappointed in the ambiance, the menu, or the selection of liquid libations.
Dine-in or eat out on the terrace overlooking the beer garden.
Want to take something home? Simple. Pop in to the Vic's own bottleshop on your way.
116 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Delicious and generous portions of freshly made food, where locally sourced and seasonal produce take centre stage.
Great coffee, teas, Devonshire tea, and home-baked cakes.
High Tea is also available with prior notice.
Enjoy the unique location with amazing valley views and watch the trains meander by.
NB: Only a 5-minute drive from Serenity Cottage, or 15-minutes if you're taking the pushbikes. They also do fabulous take-out and we recommend the fish and chips.
Open:
Fri - Sat nights and all day Saturday & Sunday.
Ph: 9574 2636 or 0438 745 853
99 Beaufort Street, West Toodyay
The Vintage Dining Room
99 Beaufort StDelicious and generous portions of freshly made food, where locally sourced and seasonal produce take centre stage.
Great coffee, teas, Devonshire tea, and home-baked cakes.
High Tea is also available with prior notice.
Enjoy the unique location with amazing valley views and watch the trains meander by.
NB: Only a 5-minute drive from Serenity Cottage, or 15-minutes if you're taking the pushbikes. They also do fabulous take-out and we recommend the fish and chips.
Open:
Fri - Sat nights and all day Saturday & Sunday.
Ph: 9574 2636 or 0438 745 853
99 Beaufort Street, West Toodyay
Handmade with love and care, all products are made using essential oils and natural ingredients.
Butlers Essentials
122b Stirling TerraceHandmade with love and care, all products are made using essential oils and natural ingredients.
Parks & Nature
Although the roads within the park are all unsealed, I highly recommend making the trip if you can.
The Avon River runs through the park, and although it falls to little more than a trickle in high summer, during winter it runs and is a sight to behold. Especially when the Avon Descent is on.
NB: Sappers Road within the Avon Valley National Park is CLOSED over the winter months for safety reasons. The condition of the road is unsuitable for even 4WD access. Therefore there is NO VEHICLE RIVER ACCESS within the Avon Valley National Park.
The nearest river access is Cobblers Pool - located off Lovers Lane (now sealed) in the Shire of Toodyay.
There are walk trails, camping spots, and picnic facilities all within the park. However, the nearest phone and food outlets are all located within the township of Toodyay itself.
Great for bushwalking.
Facilities:
Picnic tables.
Toilets.
Camping (fees apply):
Avon Valley campgrounds have wood barbecues, picnic tables, and pit toilets. Water is available at Bald Hill, Drummonds, Valley Camp, and Ces Barrows camping areas.
NB: Please check fire restrictions as fires may be prohibited at certain times for safety reasons.
Pets:
Pets are NOT permitted in the park.
Open: 7 days
Best times to visit: Autumn, winter and spring:- summer the temperatures are too hot, and access is sometimes limited or closed.
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Avon Valley National Park
Unamed RoadAlthough the roads within the park are all unsealed, I highly recommend making the trip if you can.
The Avon River runs through the park, and although it falls to little more than a trickle in high summer, during winter it runs and is a sight to behold. Especially when the Avon Descent is on.
NB: Sappers Road within the Avon Valley National Park is CLOSED over the winter months for safety reasons. The condition of the road is unsuitable for even 4WD access. Therefore there is NO VEHICLE RIVER ACCESS within the Avon Valley National Park.
The nearest river access is Cobblers Pool - located off Lovers Lane (now sealed) in the Shire of Toodyay.
There are walk trails, camping spots, and picnic facilities all within the park. However, the nearest phone and food outlets are all located within the township of Toodyay itself.
Great for bushwalking.
Facilities:
Picnic tables.
Toilets.
Camping (fees apply):
Avon Valley campgrounds have wood barbecues, picnic tables, and pit toilets. Water is available at Bald Hill, Drummonds, Valley Camp, and Ces Barrows camping areas.
NB: Please check fire restrictions as fires may be prohibited at certain times for safety reasons.
Pets:
Pets are NOT permitted in the park.
Open: 7 days
Best times to visit: Autumn, winter and spring:- summer the temperatures are too hot, and access is sometimes limited or closed.
Duidgee Park is situated on the banks of the Avon River, within sight of the township of Toodyay and the Avon Bridge.
It also plays host to the Toodyay Miniature Railway, which you'll find on the western side of the park. The railway runs from Easter through to November also along the banks of our beautiful river.
The Bilya Walk Track also begins in Duidgee Park and continues along the Avon River to Nardie Cemetary.
There's more: a skate park, playgrounds, and free barbecue facilities are also available all year round on the lovely green lawns of Duidgee Park.
Duidgee Park
Duidgee Park is situated on the banks of the Avon River, within sight of the township of Toodyay and the Avon Bridge.
It also plays host to the Toodyay Miniature Railway, which you'll find on the western side of the park. The railway runs from Easter through to November also along the banks of our beautiful river.
The Bilya Walk Track also begins in Duidgee Park and continues along the Avon River to Nardie Cemetary.
There's more: a skate park, playgrounds, and free barbecue facilities are also available all year round on the lovely green lawns of Duidgee Park.
Everything Else
Earth Sculptures host's one of the few potters living and working onsite left in Australia.
Paula's works are available to view and purchase, and both her and Mark are usually available for a chat.
Paula also holds day classes.
Owned and operated by the potter herself, and her husband Mark, this is a must-see and only a short walk from Serenity Cottage.
Open:
Monday to Sunday 9am - 5pm
Ph: 0424 281 770 or 0447 020 262
Email: 262earthsculpturespottery@gmail.com
https://earthsculptures.com.au
Earth Sculptures Pottery & Chalet Retreats
23 Francis StEarth Sculptures host's one of the few potters living and working onsite left in Australia.
Paula's works are available to view and purchase, and both her and Mark are usually available for a chat.
Paula also holds day classes.
Owned and operated by the potter herself, and her husband Mark, this is a must-see and only a short walk from Serenity Cottage.
Open:
Monday to Sunday 9am - 5pm
Ph: 0424 281 770 or 0447 020 262
Email: 262earthsculpturespottery@gmail.com
https://earthsculptures.com.au
No matter what you are looking for, this is the place you need to start. The lovely staff at the Visitors Centre are happy to point you in the right direction and will supply you with maps, brochures, and anything else that will make your stay enjoyable and relevant to you.
Open:
Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm
Sat - Sun 9am - 3.30pm
Ph: 9574 9380
7 Piesse Street, Toodyay
Toodyay Visitor Centre
7 Piesse StNo matter what you are looking for, this is the place you need to start. The lovely staff at the Visitors Centre are happy to point you in the right direction and will supply you with maps, brochures, and anything else that will make your stay enjoyable and relevant to you.
Open:
Mon - Fri 9am - 4pm
Sat - Sun 9am - 3.30pm
Ph: 9574 9380
7 Piesse Street, Toodyay
Sightseeing
Go and visit the oldest Emu farm in the world, and walk amongst the emus.
Whilst there, visit the Farm Emu Shop where you can obtain everything emu! Eggs, carved or plain; oil, cosmetics, even feathers. Their pure emu oil is also a natural anti-inflammatory.
Refreshments and barbecue available.
Tours: $5 Adult $2 child
Open:
7 days 10am - 12pm & 1pm - 4pm
Ph: 9574 1415
681 Clackline Road, Toodyay
Free Range Emu Farm
681 Clackline-Toodyay RdGo and visit the oldest Emu farm in the world, and walk amongst the emus.
Whilst there, visit the Farm Emu Shop where you can obtain everything emu! Eggs, carved or plain; oil, cosmetics, even feathers. Their pure emu oil is also a natural anti-inflammatory.
Refreshments and barbecue available.
Tours: $5 Adult $2 child
Open:
7 days 10am - 12pm & 1pm - 4pm
Ph: 9574 1415
681 Clackline Road, Toodyay
Alpacas!
Really, do I need to tell you any more?
Okay then, baby alpacas - if you're there at the right time, and I know it's hard to believe, but they are even cuter than the adults. I know, right?
There are two herds of Alpaca at Toffee Woods and they consist of breeding stock of the Huacaya for their fine white fleece, and a second herd of coloreds consisting of fawn, brown, grey, black and more.
Open by appointment: Contact Melinda on 0438 925 624
NB: Although it is a two-hour drive to Nungarin, it is well worth the trip.
http://www.toffeewoodsalpacas.com.au
Toffee Woods Alpacas
Alpacas!
Really, do I need to tell you any more?
Okay then, baby alpacas - if you're there at the right time, and I know it's hard to believe, but they are even cuter than the adults. I know, right?
There are two herds of Alpaca at Toffee Woods and they consist of breeding stock of the Huacaya for their fine white fleece, and a second herd of coloreds consisting of fawn, brown, grey, black and more.
Open by appointment: Contact Melinda on 0438 925 624
NB: Although it is a two-hour drive to Nungarin, it is well worth the trip.
http://www.toffeewoodsalpacas.com.au
The mill was built in 1870 by local builder George Hassel for Dan Connor, a store owner. It was the third built in the Toodyay district. The mill originally had a shingle roof, no turret and a slide from the first floor doorway to wagon height. This was used to slide bags of flour onto the wagons waiting below. Little is known about the internal workings of the mill. The original grind mill is seen on the lawn outside. The grindstone machine was originally from Newgain and donated by Langley Lefroy and initially owned by the Twines.
Connor's Mill
The mill was built in 1870 by local builder George Hassel for Dan Connor, a store owner. It was the third built in the Toodyay district. The mill originally had a shingle roof, no turret and a slide from the first floor doorway to wagon height. This was used to slide bags of flour onto the wagons waiting below. Little is known about the internal workings of the mill. The original grind mill is seen on the lawn outside. The grindstone machine was originally from Newgain and donated by Langley Lefroy and initially owned by the Twines.
Essentials
Owned and operated by a local couple, the produce is fresh and the service is top notch! No need to drag our esky’s and lug food before coming to Toodyay. It’s all here, it’s all fresh.
This is a great store for all your grocery needs.
Open 7 days a week, from 7am to 7pm.
Toodyay IGA
Lot 303 Piesse StOwned and operated by a local couple, the produce is fresh and the service is top notch! No need to drag our esky’s and lug food before coming to Toodyay. It’s all here, it’s all fresh.
This is a great store for all your grocery needs.
Open 7 days a week, from 7am to 7pm.
Automotive repair shop, tyre dealer, and repairs.
Open:
Mon - Fri 7am - 4pm
LAUNDROMAT: Our local laundromat is spotlessly clean and is run by our Auto centre in town. It's tucked out the back of the Auto Centre.
Just pop into the Auto centre and talk to the friendly staff - they'll kindly exchange cash or card for laundry tokens.
To operate the machinery, there are two types of tokens; one each for the dryers or washing machines.
Open: 24/7
Ph: 9574 2335
99 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
Toodyay Auto Centre
99 Stirling TerraceAutomotive repair shop, tyre dealer, and repairs.
Open:
Mon - Fri 7am - 4pm
LAUNDROMAT: Our local laundromat is spotlessly clean and is run by our Auto centre in town. It's tucked out the back of the Auto Centre.
Just pop into the Auto centre and talk to the friendly staff - they'll kindly exchange cash or card for laundry tokens.
To operate the machinery, there are two types of tokens; one each for the dryers or washing machines.
Open: 24/7
Ph: 9574 2335
99 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
The Toodyay Chemmart Chemist will ensure all your needs are met.
The chemist is relatively close to the local doctor's surgery too.
Phone: 9574 2393
Open:
7 days 9am - 6pm
110 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
TerryWhite Chemmart Toodyay
110 Stirling TerraceThe Toodyay Chemmart Chemist will ensure all your needs are met.
The chemist is relatively close to the local doctor's surgery too.
Phone: 9574 2393
Open:
7 days 9am - 6pm
110 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay
The good people at Bendigo Bank are all about our community.
There's an ATM at the front of the building.
Open:
Mon, Wed - Friday 9am - 5pm
Tues: 9.30am - 5pm
Ph: 9574 4077
108 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.
Bendigo Bank
108 Stirling TerraceThe good people at Bendigo Bank are all about our community.
There's an ATM at the front of the building.
Open:
Mon, Wed - Friday 9am - 5pm
Tues: 9.30am - 5pm
Ph: 9574 4077
108 Stirling Terrace, Toodyay.