Gnowangerup
Typical sleepy wheat and sheep service town.
Gnowangerup is located 335 km south east of Perth and
is a typical wheat and sheep town. It probably acquired its unusual
name from the local Aboriginal word 'gnowneerup' meaning the 'place of
mallee hen eggs'. There was a time when the local people attempted to
change the town's name but, in spite of a number of suggestions, the
State Lands Department refused.
The first European into the area was John Septimus
Roe, the Western Australian surveyor-general, who, on one of the eight
expeditions which he made between 1830-1835, passed through the area.
The area was settled by European pastoralists in the
1850s. By the 1870s Thomas Quinn had acquired the area around
Gnowangerup Spring and was using it as pasture for the horses of the
sandalwood cutters who moved through the area. It wasn't until 1905
that the town was named and gazetted. The first merino sheep were
introduced into the area in 1908, by 1912 the railway had arrived and
by 1918 there was a butter factory in the town.
Today Gnowangerup is a typical farming service centre
with its hotel/motel and its railway line, its farm machinery yards and
its service shops providing the needs for the 2 500 people who live in
the shire raising beef cattle and sheep or growing wheat, barley,
lupins, peas and linseed.
Things to see:
Attractions in and around the town
The town's attractions include the fauna (about 180
species of bird have been recorded in the area), the wildflower
displays between August and November, the mineral springs at the
northern end of the town (the springs were what drew people to the area
in the first place), and the old Telyarup Homestead which lies 11 km
west of the town. It was built in 1910 and is a fine example of a rural
homestead from that period. It is not open to the public.
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Hotels
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Gnowerangerup Hotel/Motel
7 Alardyce St
Gnowangerup
WA
6335
Telephone: (08) 9827 1013
Facsimile: (08) 9827 1045
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Restaurants
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Gnowerangerup Hotel/Motel
7 Alardyce St
Gnowangerup
WA
6335
Telephone: (08) 9827 1013
Facsimile: (08) 9827 1045
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