Exclusive use at Fairlawn Estate
About this space
Originally constructed, circa 1840, the Victorian Georgian house has been loving restored by the Walker Family over three generations. The beautifully restored Fairlawn Estate can be found, in the heart of the Margaret River Wine Region. This Private Estate brings nostalgia to the modern wedding for those seeking a unique and opulent venue.
Situated on a 2000 acre working farm Fairlawn homestead, and adjoining Bishop Hales Cottage, commands 1000m2 of jarrah floor space with 7 bedrooms (5 king rooms and 2 queen rooms), a ballroom, dining hall (with 16 seat jarrah table) and two cocktail lounges. The gardens of the Estate flow through the seasons in colour and light. Always sensationally beautiful at any time of the year.
Fairlawn Estate offers couples the opportunity to create their dream moment from a blank canvas. Whether it’s a large marquee wedding, under the stars, for 250 guests or a small private and intimate elopement style wedding in the cocktail room or ballroom within the homestead. Fairlawn Estate is the dream location for your memories and moments.
Prices
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
$5,000 - over 51 guests.
Capacity
Catering and drinks
Facilities
Music & sound equipment
Accessibility
Rules of the space
Allowed events
Host rules
We share pet friendly values, so feel welcome to share your special day with your four-legged best friend.
About Fairlawn Estate
Set on the banks of the Vasse River, Fairlawn Estate is private and exclusive/gated Estate.
Fairlawn Estate is situated on a 2000 acre working farm that perfectly bridges a gateway between past and present. First owned by the John and Georgiana Molloy, the main homestead was built in 1840, and was the first dwelling built in the district.
This opulent homestead contains 1000m2 of jarrah wood floor space, full kitchen, cocktail rooms, a historic ballroom(with fire place) and garden's that produce colours through out the 4 season's.