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Buckingham House

Buckingham House & the Old Wanneroo School House

History, heritage and arts

Built between 1880 and 1890 by pastoralist John Buckingham, this four room limestone and iron cottage has been home to prominent Wanneroo families including the Ashby, Tapping, Tognos and Neville families. Following careful restoration, Buckingham House opened as a heritage homestead in 1985.  The property has been enjoyed by the community ever since.  

We welcome you to visit Buckingham House to discover the Wanneroo of old. See how the families lived in the cottage, explore the dairy and farming equipment used at the site, and learn about the fascinating history of dairying in the City.

While visiting Buckingham House, visitors can step inside the Old Wanneroo School House. The school house opened in 1899, a time when blackboards were the norm and dunce hats were used for discipline.

Virtual Tour

School groups

Education programs for school children are available Tuesday and Thursday mornings by appointment only.

Education programs

Buckingham House education program bookings for 2025 will open from December 2024.

Buckingham House education programs

For more information contact Heritage Education
Phone: (08) 9405 5920
Email: museum@wanneroo.wa.gov.au

Location

Drop off area

The closest drop off area is at the main gate on Neville Drive. Alternatively, buses can stop at the parking area on Scenic Drive and passengers can walk across Neville Park to the rear gates (adjacent to the schoolhouse).

General parking is available on Scenic Drive opposite Neville Park.

Entry/access

The front section of Buckingham House is wheelchair accessible from the front entrance although larger electric wheelchairs may not fit through the front door. There is a step down from the lounge to the kitchen, and a shallow step from the kitchen to the back area.  A pathway provides access around the house and to the schoolhouse. The schoolhouse has ramp access.

Trained Guide or Assistance Dogs

Visitors accompanied by a trained guide or assistance dog or a dog undergoing such training are welcome in this site.

Toilets

The male and female toilets are both wheelchair accessible.