St Mary's Anglican Church
Highlights
- Explore the stunning stone architecture of St Mary’s Anglican Church, the oldest in Western Australia, built in the 1840s.
- Wander through the historic graveyard, reading inscriptions that tell the stories of early settlers.
- Attend a welcoming church service on worship days, immersing yourself in the local community's rich heritage.
- Stroll along the Vasse River, discovering Busselton's attractions, including the famous Busselton Jetty and sandy beaches.
St Mary’s Anglican Church in Busselton is the oldest stone church in the state. Built by the early settlers in the 1840s this beautiful historic building was the primary place of worship for the Vasse community. A visit to the charming old church is a must. Take your time to truly capture the beauty of this renovated building.
Wander around the graveyard and read the inscriptions on many of the settlers’ tombstones which are still in their original state. If your visit falls on a day of worship the congregation welcomes you to attend their church service.
The church played an important role in the development of the town of Busselton. Learn more about its significance as you explore and read up on its history.
Take a walk along the Vasse River starting at the church and take in some of Busselton’s most interesting attractions. It is highly recommended that you walk to the famous Busselton Jetty and swim at one of the white sandy beaches.
Busselton is a three-hour drive south of Perth.
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- WA – Australia's South West
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