
Allandale
Where To Stay Dawesville, Mandurah, Western Australia
A historic homestead steeped in charm, where heritage meets nature.
Country charm and the best in modern-day comforts come together at Allandale – the perfect ode to one of Western Australia’s pioneering families: the Dawes.
Once the home of Mandurah canning industry pioneer Louis Dawe, Allandale is a lovingly restored, limestone abode that continues to age gracefully along the Harvey Estuary’s shore.
Built in the early 1900s, the now four-bedroom, two-bathroom holiday home has been upgraded to suit the wants and needs of the 21st century traveller with the same uninterrupted view of the estuary it had when it was first built all those years ago.
Set on 3.5 acres of rolling lawns, direct access to the water and with its own tennis court, Allandale presents a historic homestay for lovers of history, architecture and nature.
Just south of Mandurah, Allandale feels like a secluded getaway — yet close to The Cut golf course and the calm waters of Falcon Bay.
Mandurah boasts a relaxed foreshore for strolling, shopping, or dinner overlooking the water.
Whether you’re chasing nature, nostalgia, or a good flat white, Allandale places it all within easy reach.
Facilities
Internet Access
Free WifiMembership
Regional Tourist/Tourism Association/OrganisationRates
2-night minimum tariff in Low Season to a 5-night minimum tariff in Peak Season
Trading Times
Check In: 3:00 pm
Check Out: 10:30 am