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The Old Police Station now
the Tourist Information
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Nannup
Quiet
and attractive timber town.
Located 280 km south of Perth, Nannup is basically a
timber town. Visitors entering the town from the south pass through an
area of rolling hills and tall stands of karri trees (this is an area
of great beauty) and their first view of Nannup is the blue smoke
curling up from Bunnings Timber Mill on the outskirts of town.
The Nannup area was first explored by Thomas Turner (one
of the original settlers at Augusta) who set out from Augusta in 1834
to explore the Blackwood River. It was subsequently settled in 1850s
and 1860s by farmers who recognised the agricultural potential of the
area.
The town's name probably means 'a meeting place by the water'
in the language of the local Aborigines. An alternative suggestion is
that it was the name of an Aboriginal guide who assisted the explorer
John Forrest during his travels through the region.
Like all areas of the South West the life of the early
pioneers was hard. The difficulty in felling the huge hardwood karri
trees with nothing more sophisticated than a sharp axe must have been
disheartening. The problems of trying to graze cattle in heavily
timbered country must have been equally difficult.
The early settlers were farmers. Consequently the
town grew slowly as a service centre. A bridge across the Blackwood
River was built in 1866 and a Police Station and Post Office were
established near the bridge in the late 1860s, the townsite was
officially declared in 1890 and the first school in the district was
opened in 1903.
It was not until the early 1900s that the full potential
of the karri and jarrah trees was realised and exploited. Bunnings Mill
dates from that period and, for all of this century, it has been the
major employer in the town. In fact without Bunnings Nannup would be no
more than a tiny village beside the river. Tours of Bunnings Mill are
available. Contact the Mill Office or Tourist Information on (08) 9756 1211.
The intriguing feature about Nannup is that most of the
historic attractions in town have either been destroyed or replaced.
Bunnings Mill has been operating on its present site since 1926 but the
present mill, which was built after fire destroyed the original mill in
1954, bears little relationship to the original structure. The bridge
over the Blackwood River at the northern end of town dates from 1967
when it replaced a one lane bridge which had been built by convicts in
1866. The original Nannup Roads Board building is now used privately
and a new building was completed in the 1960s. Even the Nannup Hotel,
which was originally constructed on the present site in 1899, was
replaced in 1910 and altered in 1924 and 1965.
Things to see:
Nannup Police Station
The original Nannup Police Station built in 1868 was
replaced by a more modern structure in 1922 which was closed down in
1984 and is now used as the Tourist Information Office.
Templemore
Over the road from
the Old Police Station is one of the town's few interesting old
buildings, Templemore, which was built around 1908 by the Irishman,
James Kearney. It was the town's first brick dwelling and in the 1930s
was used as a guest house. It is an attractive Victorian villa.
Scenic Drives
This lack of observable history has seen the town
concentrate its appeal on walks and drives which take visitors through
the forests which surround the town. Maps and details of the drives are
available at the Tourist Information Centre. The drives include the
Nannup-Donnelly Scenic Drive, the River Road Drive and the Jarrah
Forest Drive which passes Darradup House (1867) the oldest building in
the district.
Nannup Heritage Trail
Apart from the drives there is an excellent and
informative Nannup Heritage Trail brochure which combines a pleasant
2.5 km walk around the town with a short 9 km drive in the area.
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The Memorial to Marinko Tomas
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Memorial to
Marinko Tomas
In the park on the Vasse Highway at the southern end of
town is a memorial to Marinko Tomas, a local youth who became the first
Western Australian to be killed in Vietnam.
The Tasmanian Tiger
One of the local 'legends' (should it be treated as
fact) is that there may still be Thylacine's (commonly known as the
Tasmanian tiger but in this area known as the Nannup tiger) in the
area. There have been reported sightings over the years and fossils in
the caves to the west have shown that this was once thylacine habitat.
In 1970 there was a serious attempt to find the animal but the
seriousness was somewhat diffused when some wit painted stripes on a
sheep and added a long tail.
Books and Maps
A fascinating book recalling the history of Nannup
during the war years titled War Clouds over Nannup has been written by
Arthur E. Hartley who was headmaster at Nannup School from 1942-47.
Unlike many local histories it is lucid and entertaining and gives some
valuable insights into the kind of lives which were led in small rural
communities before World War II.
The Department of Land Administration has produced an
excellent map titled Southern Forests which identifies all the major
attractions in the area as well as providing town maps of Manjimup,
Pemberton, Bridgetown and Nannup.
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Tourist Information
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Nannup Tourist Information Centre
4 Brockman St
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1211
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Motels
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Nannup Motel/Hotel
Warren Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1080
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Bed & Breakfast/Guesthouses
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Beddellia Holiday Cottage
Vasse Hwy
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9776 2033
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Holberry House
Grange Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1276
Facsimile: (08) 9756 1394
Email: holberryhouse@westnet.com.au
Rating: ****1/2
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Cottages & Cabins
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Argyll Cottage
121 Warren Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 3023
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Beyonderup Falls Adult Country Escape
Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 2034
Facsimile: (08) 9756 2034c
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Blackwood Banks Cottages
Lot 3 Stacey Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1132
Rating: **
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Blackwood River Cottages
River Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1252
Facsimile: (08) 9756 1252
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Nannup Bush Cabins
Lot 4027 Old Barrabup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1170
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Nannup Tiger Cottages
East Nannup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1061
Facsimile: (08) 9756 1061
Rating: ***
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Redgum Hill
Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 2056
Facsimile: (08) 9756 2067
Rating: ****
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Caravan Parks
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Balingup Road Caravan Park
Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1211
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Nannup Caravan Park
Brockman St
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1211
Rating: ***
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Backpackers
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Black Cockatoo
27 Grange Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1035
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Camping & Other
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Black Cockatoo
27 Grange Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1035
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Fern Gully Retreat
Nannup-Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 2000
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Restaurants
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Mulberry Tree Restaurant & Tea Rooms
Warren Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 3038
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Nannup Hotel/Motel
Warren St
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 1080
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Red Gum Hill
Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 2056
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Tathra Winery & Restaurant
Balingup Rd
Nannup
WA
6275
Telephone: (08) 9756 2014
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