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The Estate at Chapel Farm

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Nestled between vineyards, on the banks of the brook that flows through the property lies the Estate at Chapel Farm, home to a brewery, winery, distillery and function centre.

Established from the bones of the original, early 1900s-era Jane Brook winery, built using salvaged, collected and procured materials and with a story behind almost everything that has gone into the building of this beautiful, rustic venue - 100 year old timbers salvaged from the old Midland railway workshops, stone hand-picked from Toodyay and stained glass from the ruins of a 19th century English cathedral.

Featuring enchanted gardens, the Estate is a magical place for your wedding ceremony and reception. With multiple event spaces, the venue can cater for any celebration, large or small.

And if you’d like to stay over, Getaways is a quirky, peaceful adult retreat built on the foundations of the farm’s old stables with its own entrance and gardens, as well as a communal pool area. There are six boutique rooms, each with a queen or king bed, a compact lounge, large bathroom and private terrace.

Also available is a self-contained, three bedroom house called ‘The Bush Shack’ with its own spa bath and private front and rear gardens and two villas with outdoor Swedish baths overlooking the property.

Please note

  • Venue open for weddings and functions only

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229 Toodyay RoadMiddle Swan WA 6056
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Ngalak Maali Boodja Kaditj, Whadjuk Moort Noongar Boodjara, Baalap Kalyagool Noyyang, Boodja Kep Moort, Ngalak Kwabaduk Wirn , Kabarli Bworan Kora Kora, Yeyi Ngoongoolong. The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and their descendants.

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